Posted by D-C-741 on September 24, 2007 at 08:56:57 from (24.59.108.153):
In Reply to: Fatal Pa Farm Accident posted by Formerly PaMike on September 23, 2007 at 17:34:38:
Sorry to here about him ,safety is wery important.I know of a guy who Backed a J D 4430w Cab with a Silage Wagon in to the upstairs so as to drop the silage through a hole to feed the cows [ automated system ]the Whole tractor went through after the wagon was empty ,just started to let the Clutch out and down it went,The father was the driver,It used to hold it up !!!They had to take part of the Roof off and get a large Crane to lift it out.The Hires man Told Him not to try it !!The Sons and hired man all ways USED The 3020 .He sure was Lucky. It WasIn Mclean,N.Y. Many years ago !
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