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Posted by Robert E. Smith on September 07, 2005 at 15:33:50 from (70.105.122.219):
In Reply to: Re: Old iron on the job everday! posted by Hal/WA on September 07, 2005 at 13:41:03:
I hear that Hal! Trying to cross a creek from one field to another in a 7700 John Deere with a 6 row head The rear end came off the ground! So backed up and tryed a different angle, rear end tipped again (you know what was getting tight about now!)So backed up for another run at it! This time evrything was looking good! that was till she tipped up again only this time not only did the back wheels come off so did one of the front and the whole thing spun around on one wheel! She was heading over on her side down the creek bank when lucky for me the auger caught on a tree and stopped the whole thing in it's tracks! And yes something was sucking cotton about then! Tied the 4440 to the rear with a chain and drug it out of there! Got the track loader out and fixed that bank before going back across it! Don't you just love rented ground! Bob
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