It will buff out........

big tee

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I didn't put this on the other day but when I saw what little Johnny heard on the field trip to the farm this was not so bad after all!!---Tee
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Stuff like this happens more than we realize. In South Dakota we were driving down a field lane when we came up on a combine from another crew that had plowed into the rear of another combine. We got there right after it happened. One combine was sitting unattended at the edge of a harvested wheat field and the other one hit it hard from behind. The was no other combines or equipment around. The reel off the head of the back combine was draped over the top of the front combine. The driver was standing beside the combine staring at the ground. I found out later the driver was a good long time employee. This happened before texting was prominent and was in a no cell tower region.

In this picture I assume the combine backed into the tractor. Combines can go backward pretty fast if the transmission is in high range. I don't think the tractor would have gone under the combine if the tractor would have hit it.
 
I believe you are right. Two big tractors here in Ontario plowing one night last fall. The first one blew a hydraulic line on the plow and
stopped. Second operator must have been dozing off as he didn't get stopped until his tractor had pretty well climbed over the first plow. Big
operators, big $ repairs.
 
agreed with brad and fixer ,.. it is a back over ,, the combine probbaly lurched a bit as it was busting thru the tractor tin and raking off the rear axle but that was all the driver could tell ,,. or the combine could a been in hi range reversemalfunction
 

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