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Getting a new money pit.
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<blockquote data-quote="Don McCallum" data-source="post: 1111852" data-attributes="member: 20899"><p>We had a tricycle AC with the hand lever for live pto in the 60's. It would rear up crossing a ditch in the bottom of the pasture. We always tried to cross this ditch very carefully. I</p><p>remember riding the front of the tractor. We were trying to keep it from rearing up, that didn't seem to do a bit of good. I have never seen another tractor that dangerous.</p><p></p><p>This tractor seemed to be very light in the front end. This is the only tricycle tractor that I have ever been around. Is this a problem with all tricycles?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don McCallum, post: 1111852, member: 20899"] We had a tricycle AC with the hand lever for live pto in the 60's. It would rear up crossing a ditch in the bottom of the pasture. We always tried to cross this ditch very carefully. I remember riding the front of the tractor. We were trying to keep it from rearing up, that didn't seem to do a bit of good. I have never seen another tractor that dangerous. This tractor seemed to be very light in the front end. This is the only tricycle tractor that I have ever been around. Is this a problem with all tricycles? [/QUOTE]
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