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Re: Getting a tractor back on wheels
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Posted by Jared in VT on April 10, 2004 at 09:38:41 from (216.66.106.235):
In Reply to: Getting a tractor back on wheels posted by RWK in WI on April 10, 2004 at 06:42:59:
RWK, Not a real crisis, but one that clearly requiries professional help. All the parts are in place to have a true catastrophy, so tred lightly. Get the local wrecker/equipment carriers on site to scope it out and get the job done. The true pro's in this business love this sort of thing and will safely make it right. It sounds like the fellow that borrowed the tractor is challanged by this, so you may want to get involved on site, to limit collateral damage. From your description it sounds like a sliding bed wreaker/car carrier unit could scoop the tractor right out of its delema. Please encourage your pal not to take steps to do this alone. No one want's to be rememberd as: "that guy who was crushed by a tractor!" Take it easy on this one. Jared
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