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Usually best not to jump out, just brace and go for a ride.

 

Yeah I got told that aswell and tried it but when your rolling down a steep hill clutching you farm quad as hard as you can is a hell of slot more painful but yes any other time just stick with it

 

i braced myself in the mini-digger in my avatar and as it was going over i was holding onto the rollcage! luckily remembered to let go as my arm would have been crushed! messed my shoulder up though as it took all the impact!

 

Not as bad as a friends brother who rolled a mini digger into his house.... and ended up in his hallway!

 

MINI DIGGERS ARE LETHAL!:lol:

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i braced myself in the mini-digger in my avatar and as it was going over i was holding onto the rollcage! luckily remembered to let go as my arm would have been crushed! messed my shoulder up though as it took all the impact!

 

Not as bad as a friends brother who rolled a mini digger into his house.... and ended up in his hallway!

 

MINI DIGGERS ARE LETHAL!:lol:

 

Yeah they ara but alot of fun aswell was in a 2.8 tonne few weeks ago had it resting on it blade all the way down and the tracks at the back were 5' in the air came crashing down and I bounced if the rood won't do that again !

How did you manage to roll that mini digger in your avatar ?

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