Posted by Al Rogis on February 12, 2010 at 09:24:02 from (208.126.118.40):
In Reply to: Snow plowing Incident posted by Daniel OH 13655 on February 11, 2010 at 17:43:04:
This year the corncrib "moved" over 4 feet and I backed into it. Another incident a few years ago I was plowing with my 77 Oliver when I hit something. I was backing up and noticed the right fender was moving. It finally fell forward and was nearly hanging from the bottom. Yep, broke the axle housing. A friend of mine was getting his WD45 out with a rear boom attached when the boom hooked the overhead door which brought the door down on his lap. He got it stopped in time but it was hard to reach the key or the gear shift to put in neutral or reverse. So he paused for a while to assess his predicament as he coudn"t open the door with the boom still hooked to it. Finally he struggled to reach the gear shift and got it in reverse and opened the door as he backed up.
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