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Re: Mark II oberservation Re: Previous accident ph
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Posted by buickanddeere on February 22, 2005 at 22:06:07 from (192.75.48.150):
In Reply to: Re: Mark II oberservation Re: Previous accident ph posted by Mark - IN. on February 22, 2005 at 21:52:49:
That would make sense, she got away on the driver going down the grade. I had assumed the bales seen in the back field. Were being hauled out of there instead of into the field? Wonder what the chances would be he was headed uphill when she got away on him an she spun a 180 in heading direction before rolling? That left rear tire casting has an odd shaped lump of something on there. Wonder what it is? A chunk of broke wheel weight? It's a very early 50 with the large "windows" in the rear cast centers. The nest of hydraulic hoses is an interesting farmer fix on the back. The loader and hoses look like a very recent addition. This maybe was the first trip on an untested machine with an inexperienced operator. I have to wonder if those rear tires are even loaded? The muffler seems none the worse for wear compared to the steering wheel. The tires appear wet, traction would be reduced again.
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