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Old 07-06-2018, 09:36 AM #1
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No, those rough lawn bump don't come close to a subconcussive force. I have frost heaves all through my lawn. I do my rough lawn every week. The forces are mitigated by pneumatic tires, springs under the seat, foam in the seat and the butt and back absorbing the force. Even if there was no mitigation by the tractor, the forces are just not enough.
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