Posted by farmerwithmutt on January 11, 2014 at 03:12:17 from (166.181.3.173):
In Reply to: ya'll be careful... posted by Kornfused on January 10, 2014 at 17:15:44:
Sorry to hear that its lucky it doesnt happen more often. right next to me there is a road that t's into a main highway .coming up to the stop sign you are going down hill a kid pulling a load of beans with a 105 white decided to downshift going down to the stop sign unfortunatly the overunder freewheels in low. when he realised his mistake he tried shifting back but killed the motor. he rode it down over the hwy by the grace of god swung far enough over to go through a gate into a pasture he finnally bailed (landed on the only rock pile of the trip) and the tractor nosed into the creek snapping the front end. also because of the beans going into the creek the dnr got involeved. simply put an untrained driver so not only be carefull but teach.
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