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Posted by brian on December 28, 2001 at 14:39:24 from (67.211.117.112):
In Reply to: Scary Things posted by Tiffany on December 28, 2001 at 12:26:46:
Just this past fall I was helping a friend of mine chop silage. Driving a 7010 Allis w/ cummins pulling Badger 1200 wagon with green corn. Wagon weighs 12 ton loaded with green corn. Anyway I was driving down this guys 2 mile blacktop driveway WFO (25 MPH)when this lady pulled out in front of me from another part of the driveway. She was going to turn and come towards me but stopped in the middle of the road and started to backup. I saw her before she pulled out and took caution by throttling back. I then locked it up. Wagon started pushing me as the tractor rearend was sliding to the left towards the grass and a tree. She moved, I let off the brakes just as the rear tire hit the grass which caused the right tire to come off the ground. After it was all said and done luckily no one was hurt but I sure was sweatin'.
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