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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1441477" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>there's been a few accidents around here.. some involving alcohol, neighbor had a zero turn mower roll over on him and darned near paralyzed him, another one was a rollover killing the man... and that's not even counting the close calls</p><p></p><p>Some machines are just more dangerous than others... I think MF165's are horrid in that aspect.. light, grabby/jamming brakes, multipower that doesn't provide engine braking, hydraulically engaged PTO that can be halfway between engaged and disengaged.. The MF255 we have is much safer.. heavier, sensitive, strong, but predictable brakes, no multipower, and a gear engagement PTO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1441477, member: 9096"] there's been a few accidents around here.. some involving alcohol, neighbor had a zero turn mower roll over on him and darned near paralyzed him, another one was a rollover killing the man... and that's not even counting the close calls Some machines are just more dangerous than others... I think MF165's are horrid in that aspect.. light, grabby/jamming brakes, multipower that doesn't provide engine braking, hydraulically engaged PTO that can be halfway between engaged and disengaged.. The MF255 we have is much safer.. heavier, sensitive, strong, but predictable brakes, no multipower, and a gear engagement PTO. [/QUOTE]
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