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<blockquote data-quote="HanSolo" data-source="post: 57956" data-attributes="member: 7905"><p>There was a time when I could take a load of top soil over an exposed curb, without touching it with tire or bucket, in a Case 1845. A. Wheel stand on rear wheels approaching curb with load low. B. As front wheels clear the curb, raise the load. C. Stop quickly before rear tires contact curb. Machine will tip forward on to front tires. D. Lift load enough to keep rear wheels in air as traveling forward. Probably not that difficult or unusual for full time operators but thought I'd share...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HanSolo, post: 57956, member: 7905"] There was a time when I could take a load of top soil over an exposed curb, without touching it with tire or bucket, in a Case 1845. A. Wheel stand on rear wheels approaching curb with load low. B. As front wheels clear the curb, raise the load. C. Stop quickly before rear tires contact curb. Machine will tip forward on to front tires. D. Lift load enough to keep rear wheels in air as traveling forward. Probably not that difficult or unusual for full time operators but thought I'd share... [/QUOTE]
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