Posted by J.Wondergem on April 13, 2020 at 18:35:21 from (47.225.16.240):
In Reply to: Tractor rollover? posted by JK-NY on April 13, 2020 at 06:16:40:
Not a tractor, but a team of horses and a load of hay. I was about 5 years old playing out in the yard, heard a bunch of racket coming down the hill. The neighbor boys were up the road loading hay and coming back home. Later We found out the britchin broke and the wagon ran into the horses and they came down the road stretched out. When they got to the driveway they turned and the wagon, load of hay with John and Ted on top went flying across the garden. They were yelling at the top of their lungs, Hay was flying, wood was flying and so was the boys. The horses broke loose, went through the gate into the pasture and over the hill. Boys got up and went to the house. I don't think they were hurt. Their Dad found the horses after he got home from work. Banged up a little. The wagon and harnesses was totally destroyed.
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