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Re: Tree safety incident - a long story barely mad
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Posted by LumbrJakMan on February 26, 2006 at 09:41:28 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Tree safety incident - a long story barely made sh posted by williamf on February 26, 2006 at 08:10:14:
Well I am Fairly new to Tractors. I got my First ( Farmall H ) about 6 years ago. I am 42 and pretty Clever so I think. The Farmer up the Street and I started to see each other and I ended up kinda Hanging around the Barnyard at times and we developed a pretty good friendship. I decided I wanted to make a spot out back to keep my Tractors and equipment. So I got a Chainsaw and Headed out. He told me " make sure if your skiddin the trees out they are above your drawbar". I said what difference does it make. He shook his head and smiled and walked away. Well Not 2 days Later I found out. It seems if your trees are below your drawbar and hit a stump or rock or whatever You Get a real Nice View of BLUESKY real fast. I always cover my Clutch when I am working the Tractor . Good thing. About a Month Later he and I were sitting under the barn and I decided it may be time to share my new found knowledge. I told him , Its Kinda Funny how fast the front end comes up when your skiddin trees and get hung up. He Smiled again ..... and asked me this time , " What Difference does it make "
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