Posted by W_B on December 19, 2012 at 06:39:57 from (155.188.183.24):
In Reply to: Swallowing Farmall A posted by FarmerZeb on December 18, 2012 at 18:11:33:
Man, does that look familiar. Back in the day we farmed some land that had been idle for many years. In our second season on one property about 5 miles from home I was plowing (we did that back then) with a 3 bottom on a WD and was crossing a small grassy area in the middle of the field when the tractor suddenly pitched down in front and stopped. Luckily the momentum kicked out the hand clutch but it about threw me over the front steering wheel. I'd hit a field tile washout about three feet deep. Had to wait there until Dad and brother came around (no cell phones and no one living nearby). They had the "big" tractor (Ford Commander 6000) to pull me out. Scared the heck out of me, thought for sure the front pedestal had broken clean off. But no damage at all, other than my pride.
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