Posted by olgentdc on April 13, 2020 at 20:58:11 from (149.20.250.91):
In Reply to: Tractor rollover? posted by JK-NY on April 13, 2020 at 06:16:40:
Ithasbeen 10 yrs since i turned on over , So i hope i am not due.. Rolled over on its side Yanmar 2220, Massey 1010,and a Massey 210. All little Compacts with loaders ,Every time i was in reverse GOING SLOW .thinking this could go bad ...watch youraz!..LOL . The little 1010 threw me in the pond , (well I Jumped there). I have flipped Gravity flows half full and loaded behind a pikup on these gravel narrow roads we had here until 20 yrs ago . Someone comes flying at ya around the blind corner and there is no place to GO except to take a ditch or kill them if you Hit them ..lost a load of hay more than once too . Things have changed alot since 30 yrs ago . The Girls around here used to drive like hale.And Yes , It was always a female not paying attention and taking the whole road for granted.
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