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Re: Log Chain Tractor Pull????????????
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Posted by Tim Shaw on December 14, 2005 at 16:32:03 from (65.173.120.227):
In Reply to: Log Chain Tractor Pull???????????? posted by Farmallkid From Ont, on December 14, 2005 at 13:33:27:
A few years ago we had a feed truck that was making a delivery to our place. Shortly after pulling off the gravel road and starting to our place the driver became stuck. Our local REA was working on the lines near by and tried to pull him out with a heavy duty pickup and a tow rope or strap. The hook broke on the rope where it was attached to the pickup and what was left of the hook went clear through the metal box on the feed truck. My brother also had a broken cable take his glasses off his face when we were pulling out a tractor that was stuck. It was a very close call and very scary. Enough can go wrong in the every day course of things. Why take chances by trying to chain two tractors draw bar to draw bar.
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