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I know I lost a strap here somewhere...found it!
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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1708419" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Man it does indeed sound like that, or a gas turbine engine (jet) winding up rpms..</p><p></p><p>Tree stumps...</p><p>Around 2009, I was mowing tall grass and goat weed near dark and going slow in low range 2nd gear to look for stumps and had the mower set up pretty high on the 3pt too. I was standing up to see over the hood of the Leyland tractor. A bad decision..</p><p>I found out the hard way I had cleared a 1 year old white oak stump with the underside of the tractor but the front edge of mower hit it hard and the tractor came to an abrupt halt and came as close as I ever want to come to being thrown over the front of it. Tractor didn't stall, rear tires just spun in place even with ballast in them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1708419, member: 18945"] Man it does indeed sound like that, or a gas turbine engine (jet) winding up rpms.. Tree stumps... Around 2009, I was mowing tall grass and goat weed near dark and going slow in low range 2nd gear to look for stumps and had the mower set up pretty high on the 3pt too. I was standing up to see over the hood of the Leyland tractor. A bad decision.. I found out the hard way I had cleared a 1 year old white oak stump with the underside of the tractor but the front edge of mower hit it hard and the tractor came to an abrupt halt and came as close as I ever want to come to being thrown over the front of it. Tractor didn't stall, rear tires just spun in place even with ballast in them. [/QUOTE]
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