Posted by D.redgreen on December 04, 2008 at 08:50:14 from (68.73.82.39):
In Reply to: Worst breakdown posted by 37chief on December 03, 2008 at 22:52:37:
About two weeks ago my son was finishing up chisel plowing a field. He was driving a John Deere 95 something. I can't remember the numbers of the new series. This four wheel drive with duals on it took up the whole road. This was past dark and there wasn't much traffic on the back roads.
He noticed a small vehicle coming at him. At about the time the car was passing him there was a crash and explosion that shock the whole tractor. His first thought was the car was run over with the duals. It scared the *$%^&$# out of him. He looked behind him and saw the car wasn't moving. Scared he ran back to the vehicle expecting to see a disaster. The driver had gotten out of the vehicle and was carring something back to him. The man was carring the front drive shaft out of the tractor.
It was just coincidental that the shaft let go at about the same time the car passed. He was thankful that nobody was hurt but was shook up for the better part of an hour.
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