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Posted by RusselAZ on June 29, 2004 at 17:41:41 from (67.136.117.62):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor flips posted by Bus Driver on June 29, 2004 at 15:57:43:
Yes, it happens fast. I lost my best friend at 15 because of a tricycle farmall M that didn't like the cow pasture. I'm tired of criminals to but after thinking about this accident I think we can almost hear his last thought. "I'll just raise the 3 pt a bit and it will give me more traction and tip the front of the safe up out of the mud a bit". Either that, or he was pulling it from the top link. Shoot, at the price of scrap just the weight of the safe made it worth hauling off. I wonder how many remember when most businesses had safes and did NOT use banks for daily transactions? Funny one from my little home town was the safe at the feed store. Big heavy dude with those fat cast iron casters under it. This one probably had not been moved since the feed store was built. The casters were sinking into the wood. Couldn't have moved it if God said to. Which I think he did one weekend. It fell through the floor and dropped in the dirt below so it made a good end table. It may have still been there when they bulldozed the place.
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