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Posted by Indiana Picker on July 18, 2006 at 18:52:20 from (206.148.108.139):
Saturday Our Local Tractor Club Had Our annual Tractor Tour, Around 34 Miles, And After Lunch A Member Was Just Going Down The Country Road On A 1951 John Deere B And A Rotten Tree About 10 Inches In Diameter Decided To Fall In The Road, And Fell Across His Tractor And Hit Just In Front Of Dash And Smashed Steering Shaft And Tank Real Bad, Could Not Steer, Beautiful Tractor That They Had Added Power Steering To. Driver Was Mighty Shook Up And Still In Shock Sunday At Church. He Never Saw It Coming. That's Not The Kind Of Accident You will think Will Happen.
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