[Farmall] M - Tricycle Wheel Spacing
Dan Glass
dglass at mail.newnanutilities.org
Fri Apr 22 15:03:50 PDT 2005
I agree completely. My point was that you are nine times more likely
to flip than you are to roll anyway.
soffiler at myeastern.com wrote:
>For the purpose of clarity, or maybe it's just my own
>semantics, a "roll" is to the side while a "flip" is to the
>rear. The whole WFE/NFE debate tends to center on usage of
>a loader and the direction of upset is a roll i.e. to the
>side. Clearly the front end configuration has no bearing on
>a flip (with the exception of weight... if an NFE tractor
>receives a retrofit WFE, it becomes significantly heavier in
>the front, but that's really tanget to the topic at hand)
>
>Steve O.
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>From: Dan Glass <dglass at mail.newnanutilities.org>
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>>If you remember the outcome of this last discussion, 90%
>>of rollovers are with wide fronts. 90% of those are
>>backwards rollovers from pulling something with the chain
>>connected above the axle. The percentage is so high
>>probably because there are alot fewer NFE's in everyday
>>work. I would guess the flip rollover possiblity is the
>>same with NFE or WFE. I have both types and I think it
>>is important to pay attention and be careful with either.
>>
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