Posted by Andrew Z on April 22, 2008 at 09:41:36 from (137.99.117.87):
I was using my H on Sunday to pick up a rear end of anouther tractor not real heavy, maybe 500lbs or so. I was backing out and all of a sudden i heard a bang in the front, i thought that one of the front rims had plow off or blew a tire. When i got off i relized that it sheard a spindal off! clean right off no bending just clean a clean break! After examineing it i noticed that the spinal had been weakend for a long time with ONLY about 10 percnet of the spindal left! the rest had been broken for a long time.... Just took that little bit to finish it off... I guess the blessing here is that could have happened on the road!!!! or at our wood lot, much harder to repair there. I guess i have to look at this in a positve way that no one got hurt, and nothing happened to the tractor itself either, except for the broken spindal lol
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