Posted by Billy NY on April 13, 2020 at 08:32:08 from (74.70.87.149):
In Reply to: Tractor rollover? posted by JK-NY on April 13, 2020 at 06:16:40:
No, but have worked on hills quite a bit given the terrain here. Some areas are downright scary to work on. My good friend and farmer worked these lands for over 50 years, never rolled a tractor, but I know of one hay wagon rolled over with his son in it stacking,(no injuries) and him finding an old cistern on the very top of a field with a tractor and mower conditioner, needed a crane to hoist it up, surprisingly little damage.
Worst thing I can think of here on this farm was one of the help somehow managed to freewheel down the hill I live on while spreading manure with a JD 2010 wide front & with a loader. This somehow ended up on the 2nd floor of the larger of our 2 barns, spreader hanging off the back. That part of the barn was framed with heavier timber floor joists like an industrial building of the era would have been, very strong. I barely remember this, was very young, but distinctly recall the hole it made in the barn. To this day I still cannot reckon with how this is even possible to have happened.
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