Posted by michael soldan on January 14, 2011 at 06:19:28 from (24.235.49.121):
In Reply to: This Is On Topic posted by Allan In NE on January 14, 2011 at 06:04:49:
..better than the back wheels sitting still and the tractor coming back over! When I was about fourteen years old we were cleaning out the barn , I was driving a C Allis on the spreader and Dad was loading with an M.As I went to leave the yard there was a rise onto a cement area of the yard, it was muddy. The tractor came up onto the cement but the spreader would not and all of a sudden the tractor had traction and it started going back over..at first I didn't know what was happening, I heard my dad scream and I instinctively hit the clutch,at that point the tractor front was about 8 feet in the air and it came crashing back down, bounced a couple of times and all was still..I don't know who was more scared..my dad or me...it is how people get killed..Be carefull out there boys!
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