Cat is ALL
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Maybe, but atleast the risk of him rolling the machine wouldn't be an issue which is what i'm concerned about the most. Machine wasn't meant to be on its side
If your going slow I don't see it as an issue, and the difference is you had too turbo cause of what your moving with it, you didn't do it just cause the dust was bothering your vision.
easy on the newfie thing 928g.
Anyways back to the wheel loader thing.... runnin around with the bucket up in the air is like having a wing... the air rushing under the bucket creates downpressure on the front tires making the steering more responsive.
.... runnin around with the bucket up in the air is like having a wing... the air rushing under the bucket creates downpressure on the front tires making the steering more responsive.
Are you sure about that, Burnout, have another think about it, on second thoughts, I think I see what you mean, but it could also have the opposite effect.
Ah, now youve got me confused!
RnR.
:lmao:lmao:lmaoStopped reading this thread about halfway thru, took off my work boots and put on my knee high boots.
Reading about all this I'm thinking about trying something with my Boom Truck,it leans in the corners making me slow down (top heavy).......When driving fast it leans so if I leave the pump in gear and run a rope out each wing window I could counter-swing the boom so I wouldn't have to slow down
Or I could mount a tire on the boom and use it as a rolling out rigger UMMM :beerchug