Oct 15, 2003 / Bobcat versus Pickup Truck #11 S ScottAR Veteran Member Joined Jul 6, 2002 Messages 1,604 Location Greene Co, Arkansas Tractor JD 1050 2wd, Case 580D 2wd I hadn't considered that possiblity... Accidents usually have thousands of variables that are nearly impossible to account for until it's too late.
I hadn't considered that possiblity... Accidents usually have thousands of variables that are nearly impossible to account for until it's too late.
Dec 19, 2003 / Bobcat versus Pickup Truck #12 K keeney Veteran Member Joined Dec 2, 2001 Messages 1,060 Location Minnesota Tractor JD 4100 HST The ROPS on most tractors meets "minimum" requirements for roll-over protection. The cab on a skid-steer is additionally designed to protect the operator from over-head objects falling out of the bucket. Frequently balancing on two wheels appears to be "normal" for most professional skid-steer operators I have seen. - Rick
The ROPS on most tractors meets "minimum" requirements for roll-over protection. The cab on a skid-steer is additionally designed to protect the operator from over-head objects falling out of the bucket. Frequently balancing on two wheels appears to be "normal" for most professional skid-steer operators I have seen. - Rick