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Posted by Ken L. on August 07, 2007 at 13:47:48 from (72.1.20.96):
In Reply to: Re: Fall off tractor? posted by Bob Kerr on August 07, 2007 at 10:59:26:
Bought a 60 Oliver two years ago. The owner drove it around for about ten minutes before he drove it on the trailer. Hauled it about 65 miles. The owner kept the battery so, my son sat on the seat and operated the brakes as I pushed it off the trailer and pulled it into the shed. The next day, I climbed on it to check things out and as I sat down (the clamp holding the seat on was loose)the seat fell of with me still in it. Hit the ground flat on my back. As I was hoping I wouldn't croak bacause I couldn't breath, I was also thinking about destroying that seat then, as I started to breath again, I noticed a draft. As I checkeed it out I noticed a hole in the crotch of my pants and a little cloth the same color as my pants on the drawbar. When I checked and found everything else in order in my pants, I laughed so hard that I had tears in my eyes. I never get on a tractor now without checking the seat and making sure that the two nuts are tight.
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