Posted by rrlund on July 16, 2022 at 06:23:40 from (69.36.63.91):
In Reply to: Tractor Safety posted by 37 chief on July 15, 2022 at 22:19:28:
That reminds me of a story Baxter Black was telling. A guy had left a loader tractor hooked to the round baler sitting in the field overnight. When he got there the next day the battery was low. He didn't have jumper cables, so he decided he'd have to hook the pickup to it and tow it alone. He put the pickup in low and when he got the tractor rolling, he jumped out, ran back and got on the tractor figuring when it started, he'd put it in low to hold the truck back and he could run back up, jump in and stop it. Trouble was, when the tractor started, it lurched enough that the chain came unhooked. The truck took off, headed right for a steep embankment. He managed to speed up and get the loader under the back bumper and lift the rear wheels off the ground just before it went over.
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