Posted by Bill(Wis) on March 21, 2020 at 15:04:13 from (75.97.187.58):
In Reply to: Could have been bad. posted by 37 chief on March 21, 2020 at 14:05:13:
1. Neighbor drove by his barn with Allis C on way to field. Exhaust (no muffler) on C spewed sparks on straw stack next to barn. Barn was a total loss. 2. Twin City tractor was pulling plow with new spring release hitch on plow but no quick release device on plow rope. Rope wrapped around tractor seat. Plow hit rock, uncoupled, rope pulled tractor seat down until it broke propelling 10 year old boy driving over the steering wheel and landed on hood. I forgot how he got the tractor stopped but all ended well. 3. Neighbor driving tractor up barnhill with Ford 9N and wagon loaded with earcorn noticed one of his rubber overshoes wasn't properly adjusted and began fiddling with it as the tractor continued onto the barn floor and went right on out barnyard side which was about a 9 foot drop. Tractor, farmer, wagon full of corn right down into the barnyard. They dug old Emil out and he got up, dusted himself off and said: "Well, wasn't that something." 4. Uncle's Fordson jumped into gear while idling in the yard, headed right for the silo, hit the silo head on, climbed up the silo and back flipped and then caught on fire. 5. Neighbor had wheel slip off a Farmall bar axle while working in field. 6. Another neighbor's son had just left the dealer with their Farmall M which had just been overhauled. While travelling at top speed, the son decided to see how much gas was in the tank by opening up the cap and looking in. Lost control of tractor. Right rear wheel struck power pole, breaking the tractor in half. It then needed another overhaul.
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