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Topic: Getting ahead of yourself
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Straw Boss

03-06-2013 23:21:25
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I know everyone has seen these but its been a few years and I'm always fascinated every time I run across them.

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samn40

03-07-2013 16:57:03
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Re: Getting ahead of yourself in reply to Straw Boss, 03-06-2013 23:21:25  
I bet he had sore teeth after that!. Sure made it into a short wheel base!
Sam

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Retired Farmer

03-07-2013 07:21:09
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Re: Getting ahead of yourself in reply to Straw Boss, 03-06-2013 23:21:25  
I always keep the bucket tilted back while roading so that doesn't happen.

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farmer boy

03-07-2013 06:12:00
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Re: Getting ahead of yourself in reply to Straw Boss, 03-06-2013 23:21:25  
Of all the stuck and troubled pictures on the internet, that's always been my favorite. Something to be said for the massey loader. It doesn't look bent at all. The newer ALO loaders(and others possibly) have electric joysticks that you can put into float without even realizing it. Always lock it out for road travel.

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danmcdonald

03-07-2013 06:04:17
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Re: Getting ahead of yourself in reply to Straw Boss, 03-06-2013 23:21:25  
Biggest compact tractor I ever saw.

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showcrop

03-07-2013 05:36:45
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Re: Getting ahead of yourself in reply to GeneMO, 03-06-2013 23:21:25  
Drill out a half dozen broken off bolts, put in heli-coils and new bolts, jack up the front of the trailer, hook 'er up and you are good to go.

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Fixerupper

03-07-2013 04:54:08
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Re: Getting ahead of yourself in reply to Straw Boss, 03-06-2013 23:21:25  
It's my understanding it happened in Saskatchewan. The tractor was pulling a load of bales on the road when the loader on the tractor dug in to the road. The load pushing the tractor folded it up. Jim

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C.R.

03-07-2013 03:18:23
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Re: Getting ahead of yourself in reply to Straw Boss, 03-06-2013 23:21:25  
woah,thats BENT! did it fall off the trailer at 75 M.P.H.?

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JOB

03-07-2013 03:09:47
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Re: Getting ahead of yourself in reply to Straw Boss, 03-06-2013 23:21:25  
What is the story for this accident.

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