Posted by 37Chief on February 05, 2013 at 09:13:24 from (68.8.206.100):
In Reply to: OT two hauling stories posted by Berth 29 opinions on February 05, 2013 at 07:25:07:
I was unloading my M/F and mower at a mowing job when I first started mowing. I parked on a hill set the brakes on the truck. As I backed off the weight of the tractor and mower raised the truck rear wheels off of the ground. The truck started foreward and hit a parked car. Another time I was hauling the same tractor I had one chain on the front, and a chain on the rear. Brakes set on the tractor. As I was traveling the binders ratteled loose. I stopped at a stop sign, on a hill. When I took off the tractor rolled off in the road. The brakes are almost worthless on that tractor in reverse, but worked just enough to stop the tractor. Loaded the tractor back up in record time before the cops showded up. I am sure the guy behind me wondered what the heck is going on. stan
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