Tractor Anti-Lock Brakes

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SandburRanch

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This is the way I see it.

Home owners and tractor operators are going to continue to attempt to mow their too steep hills and rolling their tractors until the government mandates more safety devices. If you think safety interlocks are a pain now wait until this one is implemented. It'll make what we have now only look like a preview. I hate to see it but no doubt it's coming.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PuN-JZnIZI
 
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. . . Home owners and tractor operators are going to continue to attempt to mow their too steep hills and rolling their tractors until the government mandates more safety devices. . .

"You can't fix stupid." - Larry the cable guy

I wish the government would stop trying. ;)
 
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"You can't fix stupid." - Larry the cable guy

I wish the government would stop trying. ;)

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Just like a good Mommy, she won't stop trying to protect her kids no matter how stupid they are.

A good example below. Pic doesn't follow quote so one has to search to view pic.

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Every situation is different and must be treated with caution. This photo is the dealer doing a demo on my farm after 3 days of good rain. Seconds after this photo the tractor slid sideways down the hill and never looked like rolling. Glad it was him. It only takes one mistake. Me I'm 4x4 all the way, loaded tires and weights front and rear.
 
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I sure wish the guvmint would stop trying to protect me from myself!
 
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I wonder if this is NH trying for market share, not abs mandated? I didn't even know tractors had front brakes! Behind, I guess.
Jim
 
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Have a look at the tractor/trailer rig in the video. If you go to many countries in Europe that's what you'll find instead of the dump trucks and dump trailers you find here. They run those rigs in traffic at 50mph+ (I'll leave the MPH-KPH conversion as an exercise to the reader) I'm going to bet that that was the main impetus for adding ABS technology to these tractors.
 
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I didn't even know tractors had front brakes! Behind, I guess.
Jim

Many large 4wd drive tractors have a mode that when the brakes are used it put the tractor in 4wd to give the effect of 4 wheel braking. This has been an option for at least 4 or 5 years, probably longer.
 
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The trailers in Europe are also required to have air brakes. That is coming here soon as well.
 
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I don't know about trailers such as fifth wheel or goose-necks but wagons in Europe have air brakes as far as I remember. That is at least 50 years back. It would be difficult to stop a wagon heavier than the tractor. Some usually smaller tractors that are used to pull wagons on the roads have so called highway gear, front suspension and four wheel brakes. In example front brakes are standard on Zetors equipped with high speed transmission imported to USA.
http://www.zetorna.com/html/Specifications/SilverSpec20_40.pdf
 
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