Posted by Billy NY on July 20, 2015 at 10:12:16 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Re: tractor accident posted by GordoSD on July 20, 2015 at 09:09:48:
The ball is likely the pto shaft and whats below it is the drawbar bracket, you'll have to save the photo and enlarge it to see it a little better.
Really sad to see another one of these, lost a cousin who was on an N series, attempting to get a small crawler free as it was stuck, same thing happened, went over backwards, but I don't have any other details. 10 years ago or so now, up over the hill on the back of our place, which is part of one large contiguous area of land, that was bordered by various farms, someone was attempting to reclaim overgrown areas with a 640 Ford and a rotary cutter. He was bounced out of the seat or off the tractor somehow, run over by the tractor and the rotary cutter.
Can only hope his family finds something to help with the grief now, you wish people were better educated about using tractors like these that do not have any protection.
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