Posted by fixerupper on April 13, 2020 at 09:53:08 from (100.42.82.185):
In Reply to: Tractor rollover? posted by JK-NY on April 13, 2020 at 06:16:40:
The wide front saved me from laying over the loader tractor once. I usually carried a 1300 pound cement weight on the three point and I was accustomed to the stability it gave the tractor. This time the weight was off the tractor and I had the bucket high carrying a long tree that sagged down to the ground on each end. The left wheel came up but when the front end hit the stop the tractor quit tipping. I was off the seat standing on the loader bracket ready to jump but didn't have to jump. Lowering the loader back down brought the rear wheel down to the ground again. Dad laid a Deere A with a Caswell loader on it. The rear wheels were set in narrow for plowing he had the loader up higher because he was along a fence. He was plowing, the right rear wheel was in the furrow and the left wheel went up over a rock and over he went. HE said it laid over on it's side real slow. Nothing hurt except battery acid coming out of the batteries and engine oil coming out of the breather. The A was an ANH with 42" rear rubber, single front wheel and long axles. He traded that tractor for a regular row crop A in 1951.
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