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Old 05-21-2008, 11:56 AM   #11 (permalink)
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WHOA!!!

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SkunkWerx:

That is the only way I would use barbell weights nowadays . Jay

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Jay,

I agree. A woman at work told us how here husband was using dumb bell weights over the weekend, one of the end clamps came off and a 5 lb. weight hit him in the face.

I told her i was sorry for his misfortune, but the most weight I will ever drop on my face will be 12 ozs.

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Old 05-21-2008, 08:31 PM   #14 (permalink)
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I agree. A woman at work told us how here husband was using dumb bell weights over the weekend, one of the end clamps came off and a 5 lb. weight hit him in the face.

I told her i was sorry for his misfortune, but the most weight I will ever drop on my face will be 12 ozs.
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I got the Total Keg® instead.

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I believe there is a greater benefit for 12 and/or 16 ounce repetitive lifts. Jay

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Well i am gonna try my new 3520 Cab out on my slopes, and I plan to convert to my Superturfs by the end of next week. That will increase the width of the stance out to 66 or inches

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Disregard previous message, because you can't order one, because they are due for replacement this summer.

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Well, I tried it out on some of my slopes. The slope area I was really concerned about was alright even with the R4s on, but another area, where I thought I would not have an issue, scared me, so I quit in the middle of ascending it. Being that I am just getting use to this unit vs my 4310, I decided to use caution. I will try again with the Turf Specials on and see how it goes. I will also use my tilt gauge this time.

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Well, I tried it out on some of my slopes. The slope area I was really concerned about was alright even with the R4s on, but another area, where I thought I would not have an issue, scared me, so I quit in the middle of ascending it. Being that I am just getting use to this unit vs my 4310, I decided to use caution. I will try again with the Turf Specials on and see how it goes. I will also use my tilt gauge this time.
Well my unit is back from a warranty vacation and it came back with a used MMM and to a home with a GX255 as its mowin' back-up!

I am gonna try on the Turf Specials and i am really hopin the fit!

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