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How not to haul Trucks, Tractors, and Machiney
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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1634223" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Was running wide open one day a few years ago trying to get hay moved. Hook up flatbed, move tractor, unhook flatbed, go back and hook up hay trailer. Field to field all day. Was tired and in a hurry. Forgot to latch flatbed. Went down the road 10 miles unloaded no problem. Went to load tractor and it stood up like a bucking horse. Hit brakes on tractor instinctively and locked her down. Got off, let tailgate down, pulled truck up, unloaded tractor, hooked flatbed back up and reloaded. Lucky I reacted quick. Put a crease in my toolbox, but a rubber hammer and some flat black spray paint covered it up pretty well. All bc I was in a hurry. If I'd been on the road I could have hurt someone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1634223, member: 24583"] Was running wide open one day a few years ago trying to get hay moved. Hook up flatbed, move tractor, unhook flatbed, go back and hook up hay trailer. Field to field all day. Was tired and in a hurry. Forgot to latch flatbed. Went down the road 10 miles unloaded no problem. Went to load tractor and it stood up like a bucking horse. Hit brakes on tractor instinctively and locked her down. Got off, let tailgate down, pulled truck up, unloaded tractor, hooked flatbed back up and reloaded. Lucky I reacted quick. Put a crease in my toolbox, but a rubber hammer and some flat black spray paint covered it up pretty well. All bc I was in a hurry. If I’d been on the road I could have hurt someone. [/QUOTE]
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