Posted by Wardner on May 26, 2010 at 08:39:06 from (207.69.139.147):
In Reply to: Stupid mistakes posted by Wardner on May 25, 2010 at 12:25:12:
kippster said: (quoted from post at 20:41:29 05/26/10) I just thought of another one that was kinda funny...after the fact. When you unhitch a silage wagon, don't forget to unhitch the pto shaft. did that one day and then backed up to the other wagon. Got off the tractor to hitch up and realized the shaft of the other wagon was under the tractor and bent all to h#!! ......oops. That cost me about 4 hours in the shop with the torches and a big hammer to straighten that mess out!!!
Same thing appkies to moving forward with a fast hitch with only one of the latches locked down. It's hammer time. Lots of heat too.
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