Posted by Don-WI on August 21, 2009 at 20:00:02 from (72.135.121.207):
In Reply to: Run Away Hay feeder posted by JRT on August 20, 2009 at 22:16:21:
Just earlier this summer, my brother had an empty hay wagon hooked behind his f150. For some reason, the pin holding the receiver in the truck was missing, but it was rusted so tight he managed to pull other stuff no problems. Well, the wagon jerks a bit more than whatever he was pulling, so ab out 1 1/2 mile away from the farm the receiver broke loose from the truck.
The wagon almost took out a walker (she soon became a sprinter) and went down into the ditch, back u the other side and came to a gentl stop in a neighbors hay feild. It ever damaged the wagon at all, the lady who was walking was ok (but for sure awake after that) and he managed to put the reciever back in his truck and go on his way.
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