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Re: Re: Re: 986 International/steep grades
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Posted by YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE on December 14, 2003 at 18:33:58 from (198.68.173.133):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 986 International/steep grades posted by You're kidding, right? on December 14, 2003 at 12:20:32:
we had our 856 hooked to the silage cutter and hired man had stopped at the highway stop sign. He forgot to shift it down and let out on the clutch and killed it. He tride the brakes and it would not stop cause they went to the floor and he let out on the clutch and nothing. It jackknifed and broke the pto off on the tractor and the tractor ran over the silage cutter toung. The tractor was about 2 years old with a little over 1500 hours as I remember because it was the first time we had taken it to the IHC Dealer for any repairs. YOU THINK I AM WRONG ABOUT IT FREE WHEELING THEN TRY TO PULL IT TO START IT!!!!!!!!!!
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