Posted by JML755 on August 24, 2015 at 05:21:36 from (97.78.165.178):
Cut the grass yesterday at a 2nd house I own by our rural property. Brush hogged the rear couple of acres and then switched to the finish mower for the front. Got done, switched back to the brush hog and parked the tractor. Walked up to the house for something and when I walked back, I noticed this.
I did run over a bunch of limbs on the ground while hogging but nothing sticking that far up. I think I would notice that. (And NO, I wasn't texting while driving :lol: ) Only thing I can think of is that when I was hogging near the edge of the woods where there's a lot of brush, a limb from a fallen tree was sticking out. I've had that happen before. (One time a long branch was sticking into the path and jammed and pinned my leg against the transmission when I caught it with the rear wheel. Thought I broke the leg, but managed to back out with only DEEP scrapes and abrasions. It DID get infected but antibiotics took care of that.)
Anyway, the limb above missed the radiator and only damage is cosmetic. Still hate to see that nice tractor with a busted nose. :cry:
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