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<blockquote data-quote="Romeogolf" data-source="post: 6874703" data-attributes="member: 60028"><p>Thankyou for your replies, it seems I am not alone. I have to admit, road transport has been much more pleasant, and noise reduction appreciated and I admit to being reluctant to forgo these advantages. However I can’t seem to ignore the things I miss about the SP</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am not completely adverse to mounted. I am cautious however, having known friends with well maintained units who have entrusted huge weights to their linkages only to be let down at terrible moments. I go through towns regularly, and the fear of my top link letting go would not make me a pleasant person to be around. I certainly wouldn’t want to loose capacity, and 3000l would be a step backwards, and the issue of swapping implements and tyre pressures would be even more of a pain potentially.</p><p></p><p>I know it could seem petty talking about time spent changing implements and tyre pressures, but I am sure we can all relate to those times when we are pressed and every extra procedure seems to delay us for what seems like an age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Romeogolf, post: 6874703, member: 60028"] Thankyou for your replies, it seems I am not alone. I have to admit, road transport has been much more pleasant, and noise reduction appreciated and I admit to being reluctant to forgo these advantages. However I can’t seem to ignore the things I miss about the SP I am not completely adverse to mounted. I am cautious however, having known friends with well maintained units who have entrusted huge weights to their linkages only to be let down at terrible moments. I go through towns regularly, and the fear of my top link letting go would not make me a pleasant person to be around. I certainly wouldn’t want to loose capacity, and 3000l would be a step backwards, and the issue of swapping implements and tyre pressures would be even more of a pain potentially. I know it could seem petty talking about time spent changing implements and tyre pressures, but I am sure we can all relate to those times when we are pressed and every extra procedure seems to delay us for what seems like an age. [/QUOTE]
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