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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1846799" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Years ago, Mr TC was hauling & attempting to bury a yearling heifer that just flat died. Hit a soft, deep spot in the dirt & hole and pitched forward - with the heifer still in the bucket. He was literally vertical, with the front of the loader down in a hole. It was getting dark when he called me - SOS! Except I couldn't find where he was because the headlights were buried, so he kept honking the horn with our phones on speaker, and I eventually found him and had to call a neighbor for backup & pull him out with the tractor. Heifer never was properly buried and since then, we decided it's easier to let nature take care of it (we have a ton a hungry varmints around).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1846799, member: 24027"] Years ago, Mr TC was hauling & attempting to bury a yearling heifer that just flat died. Hit a soft, deep spot in the dirt & hole and pitched forward - with the heifer still in the bucket. He was literally vertical, with the front of the loader down in a hole. It was getting dark when he called me - SOS! Except I couldn't find where he was because the headlights were buried, so he kept honking the horn with our phones on speaker, and I eventually found him and had to call a neighbor for backup & pull him out with the tractor. Heifer never was properly buried and since then, we decided it's easier to let nature take care of it (we have a ton a hungry varmints around). [/QUOTE]
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