Posted by Dick2 on March 07, 2013 at 01:09:34 from (174.19.219.132):
In Reply to: 1948 IH KB5. posted by Wheat Farmer on March 06, 2013 at 18:26:35:
We had a 1949 KB5. We bought a load of bales one winter and loaded them out of a hay mow onto the truck stacked 11 bales high. I climbed on top of the load when we got home and grabbed a bale and the twine broke. I fell backwards over the side. I was extremely fortunate that I landed on my feet on the hay trailer alongside the truck. Momentum carried me over the side of the trailer and I sprained my ankle when I landed on the frozen ground.
If the trailer had not been there and if I had not remained upright, I would have hit that frozen ground so hard I probably wouldn't be here today. I am top heavy and have no idea how I remained upright during the fall.
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