Posted by Super Trucker on January 21, 2014 at 16:46:32 from (99.150.166.243):
In Reply to: good scare today posted by Chris Jones on January 21, 2014 at 15:55:37:
A couple years ago was helping a friend during harvest. I was back at the farm unloading and get a call bring a drill and bits and a long strap and some grain. I'm thinking OH BOY THIS IS GOING TO BE GOOD. Get to the next farm only to see his brand new chevy smashed all to hell in the back and the header cart tongue laying there and one of the guys holding a horse by a rope around the neck. The welded hitch on the cart snapped off and the guy panicked and hit the brakes smashing the 35' head into the truck. Then it hit a hole in the road and sent it thru a horse pasture with the really expensive plastic fence. I started to ask what happened and got the DEATH STARE so I just shut my mouth and screwed some of the fence back up and put he horse back. He was only in the hole for about 15,000 for all damages. Needless to say the header cart has a hitch rated for about a million lbs now and he rigged elec break away on it too.
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