Posted by Goose on March 13, 2017 at 15:27:24 from (70.198.0.56):
In Reply to: Ooops, crash, draaam! posted by Hay hay hay on March 13, 2017 at 10:02:45:
At an auction 'bout 20 years ago, I loaded a 3 point cultivator on my trailer and boomed it down. I then had the loader guy set a pull type chisel plow on top of the cultivator. The shanks of the chisel plow went between the shanks on the cultivator so they sat frame on frame. I didn't see where that chisel plow could go anywhere.
Forty miles down the road, we turned a corner to go to my BIL's place and that chisel plow dropped off the trailer. It rolled over next to the curb, undamaged. We never did figure out how it got off.
We didn't try to reload it. I unhooked the trailer at my BIL's house, went back and got the chisel plow. I pulled the trailer home with the cultivator on it, then pulled the chisel plow home behind my pickup. To the day he died last fall, my BIL referred to that corner as the "Chisel Plow Corner".
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