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Re: Tractors and safety
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Posted by Billy NY on August 03, 2006 at 13:57:04 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Tractors and safety posted by old on August 03, 2006 at 09:24:36:
I remember at 4 or 5 I jumped onto the 2010 wide front with a loader and knocked it out of gear, rolled down the driveway a bit, did not scare me a bit, but I did not go very far, no beating either LOL. Hired help while spreading manure, put the same tractor on the 2nd floor of our old hay barn, I still to this day cannot believe that the tractor was up on the 2nd floor with the manure spreader hanging off the back, no damage to either and not exactly sure how dad got it down. I live up on the hill that over looks where the barn was, you certainly could get enough speed. That old mortise/tenon barn was built to the hilt, studs were 4" x 4"s beams 12" x 12" joists 4" x 8"'s - etc. made a nice hole in the back of it, I still remember seeing this, if I didn't I don't think I'd have believed it.
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