Posted by Billy NY on July 16, 2022 at 10:37:29 from (74.70.92.92):
In Reply to: Tractor Safety posted by 37 chief on July 15, 2022 at 22:19:28:
To this day, recollecting our JD 2010, with JD spreader hooked up, and wide front with a loader, ended up on the 2nd floor of what was a huge barn with heavy floor joists. I cannot come to terms with how it ended up there, spreader hanging off after rolling down the hill behind the barn. Speed had to be a factor. It would appear a ramp would be needed to land there. One of the hired help was involved. He not injured, no damage to the tractor.
I only remember the hole in the wall as a youngster. How a tractor with a manure spreader hooked up can even do that is beyond me. How they got it out of that predicament without any problems is also something I never figured out. My father likely remembers more details. Same tractor is the first one I ever sat on as I recall, moving the shift lever into neutral and it rolling a few feet with me on it ! It was always parked by the front of the barn with a ramp to the spreader. Tribal elders were shocked, and were right there when I did this ! I didn't get in any trouble, but then again my folks were not to keen on looking after me like they should have at a young age just the same. People still say that to this day. Somehow I made it this far though LOL !!
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