Posted by Larry59 on April 25, 2008 at 20:02:08 from (4.245.1.137):
Since I got my tractor not to long ago. I have been told by several to be careful. You could flip one over on you! Watch on hills etc,etc! Well yesterday I wanted to move about 44 2x6's 16 ft long to another place here. So there is this little drop off say about 3ft is all to the next level where this stuff set. So I with my double fork on 3 pt. Back down of the edge to the 2x6's and loaded it on the dual hay forks on back. With a smile that I had it all loaded and was ready to go. I started tractor and dropped it in low and started up over this little edge I thought. ... Well about that time the tractor came up on the front off the ground. My heart started pounding real quick as I rose to jump off the tractor. But I got fuel shut down quick and the tractor in front hit the ground with a bang. lol lol laughing now! But was not then and wife was watching and she was screaming and said I almost gave her a heart attack. lol She did tell me that if I ever did that again! There might not be no tractor around this place. lol lol Scared her so bad she got ticked at me! Good thing I did not need to go to restroom at that time. Would have been ugly for me when the tractor went way up in air. lol This is the truth.. lol Lesson learned.. don't load the tractor down so much. Make more trips and not one. lol lol
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