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don g

09-09-2007 11:40:02




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i know its green paint but still hurts to see this




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Larry NCKS

09-09-2007 14:15:48




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 Re: tractor tragedy in reply to Chuck's Repair, 09-09-2007 11:40:02  
Don't remember details, but know that's an old picture. Think I saw it as early as last spring. If memory serves, it's a Saskatchewan picture.



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Pat-CT

09-09-2007 14:14:24




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 Re: tractor tragedy in reply to don g, 09-09-2007 11:40:02  
its in one of the photo galleries somewhere i think the sory went the operator was oing to fast one wheel of the impliment he was pulling went off the bridge and he tried to keep going and i pulled the whole thing in .. im not sure but i think thats how it went



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Doug N

09-09-2007 14:12:11




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 Re: tractor tragedy in reply to don g, 09-09-2007 11:40:02  
Hopefully no one was hurt. Some mighty expensive equipment there. I haven't seen a 12 wheeler in a while. Doug N



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Mike CA

09-09-2007 12:00:12




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 Re: tractor tragedy in reply to don g, 09-09-2007 11:40:02  
That looks like about 5 tractors piled up! What is all that? What happened?



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Ken from Pa.

09-09-2007 11:47:24




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 Re: tractor tragedy in reply to don g, 09-09-2007 11:40:02  
I sure hope nobody got hurt ? Machines can be replaced even though they're expensive . Do you have any info on the operator ? God bless, Ken



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don g

09-09-2007 13:08:42




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 Re: tractor tragedy in reply to Ken from Pa., 09-09-2007 11:47:24  
I have no details at all. This was sent to me by a yahoo buddy.I have no details but thought u guys might want to see it anyway. We have all had close calls. I can still see dads face when i forgot to fold back the unloading auger on the old 403 combine we had. Took the roof off the shop with it when i was putting it away in the dark years ago.No body got hurt but trust me i will never forget.



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