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Re: 1010 Deere actually working-photos
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Posted by Billy NY on February 25, 2007 at 16:49:00 from (64.12.116.141):
In Reply to: Re: 1010 Deere actually working-photos posted by jdemaris on February 25, 2007 at 16:06:27:
Funny you mention the thing about hills, we had a 2010 with a nice industrial like loader on it, loader was yellow as I recall. 1st tractor I ever was on, was 4 years old and popped er out of gear and rolled er a bit. The hired help was up on the hill behind the 2 barns, spreading manure and somehow put the 2010 up on the 2nd floor of the barn with the spreader hanging out the back. I can vaguely recall the hole in the wall, but not how they got it down, no one got hurt and the tractor was not damaged, real odd one, have to ask dad about that one again, nice size hole in the wood siding, floor was framed with heavy timber joists, probably why it did not collapse.
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