Posted by hrross on April 13, 2020 at 22:13:54 from (107.77.173.6):
In Reply to: Tractor rollover? posted by JK-NY on April 13, 2020 at 06:16:40:
I feel like the luckyist guy on here, by a miracle im still here, angels and the good lord watching over me.i was loading a couple tractors on my gooseneck trailer, after a local show. drove myshepard sd3 up the ramps backwards, ground was wet tires were spinning, drove back down, put in faster reverse, got it up there that time, up to front, broken board in deck, back tire in rut, shucks it wont go any where? didn't chain down, went to get other tractor, a hart parr 18-27 single front wheel, drove it on, next to sheppard, back of trailer went down,(parked on slight incline), sheppard started rolling into me (hart parr has clutch on right side to add to confusion). rest is a blurr, I remember thinking to jump clear, that didn't happen, ended upside down in seat, knees up to my chest, couldnt wiggle out tho, my friend was watching, came over and turned the seat to one side, and I got out of there. the sheppard went over the other side of trailer. a series of small mistakes, lead to major castrophe. one, I have a winch on trailer that should have been used,2, should have chained the first tractor down before loading the second tractor. 3 I should found a more level spot to load. my friend thought I was dead! I ended up with bruised ribs, but nothing else. we tipped the tractors back over with another tractor I had there, went home to do chores. my wifes mother had died that day so I went home to listen to my wife upset about that before I could tell her about my accident. for her It didn't sinkin till couple days later
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