Posted by Goose on April 19, 2016 at 15:40:25 from (70.198.47.143):
In Reply to: Big OOPS! posted by jon f mn on April 19, 2016 at 13:35:11:
I lost an 11 shank, pull type chisel plow off of a trailer once. I still don't know how it got off.
I'd bought the chisel plow and a six row cultivator on a consignment auction in St. Paul, NE. I had them load the cultivator first and boomed it down. Then they sat the chisel plow on top of the cultivator, and the way the shanks and frames of the two sat down together I thought that chisel plow can't go anywhere.
One of my wife's brothers was with me and we headed for his house in Columbus. Everything was fine until US30 turned north onto US81 on the south edge of Columbus. When I made the turn, that stupid chisel plow came off the trailer and rolled over to the curb. Didn't even hurt it.
We didn't try to load it again. I parked the trailer with the cultivator at my BIL's house and pulled the chisel plow home behind the pickup. Then went back for the trailer the next evening.
That's been 30 years ago, and my BIL still refers to that intersection as the "Chisel Plow Corner".
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