Posted by rrlund on February 24, 2011 at 08:03:58 from (207.241.137.116):
That's what's gonna lead'em to my carcas some day. Crap! I was loading silage this morning,dumped the bucket and backed up,turned to the left so the momentum was to the right and the bolts snapped off in the right front axle of that 1020 Deere. Why in the world that thing didn't go on over is beyond me. It all happened so fast I couldn't even tell you the sequence of events. I just know I had my foot out to catch myself and I dropped the loader as fast as I could react,but that left rear tire was a LONG way off the ground. Thought I broke a spindle for a few seconds there,but it wouldn't have tipped as far if that had been the case. It went down about another foot beyond that. Where's that guy that wanted to be a trucker yesterday? Maybe he'd rather be a farmer today.
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