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kcm.MN

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A guy here did that with a TO=20 Ferguson and it came all the way over and crushed him. His wife came looking for
him when he did not come home for supper and found him under it. He was going to pull up some bushes at their
Church and hooked it just like this one is hooked.
 
I have pulled some out that big with my little 9-N. Just hook as short as you can pull up on 3 point and BACK up, puts extra traction on rear wheels, front stays down, works for me.
 
Looks like he didn't read the manual, I believe it explicitly tells you not to pull from those stabilizer bars attaching points. I stood a 3020 power shift up pretty high once. Plowing with a semi mount on the muck. I hooked a tree root that slide up the bottom and didn't trip it. They say they will not come over with a semi mount plow, I am not so sure. I got the clutch in, but it dropped so hard it almost threw me off and my foot came off the peddle and she went back up. My 2 cylinder reflex saved me , I pulled the shifter into neutral.
 
But honey. It is easier to get to the oil plug this way.

But seriously, I knew a fellow did that with an 8N and it landed on top of him.
It was muddy and mashed him in the ground.
His young son ran and found a farmer on a tractor driving down the road and the got it pulled off of him.
He never got back on a tractor the rest of his life.
Richard in NW SC
 
I always liked this one. Must be an idiot to keep spanking himself like that not to mention the tractors treatment.https://youtu.be/QpW20lY03iU
 
I saw a sailor do that with a aircraft tow tug, popping wheelies. It went up on the hitch, which kept it from going over. It was funny seeing him trying to push it down again. Finally he got more help, and pushed it back down. Stan
 
I've lifted tractors that are upside down, pinning the operator under it several times for EMS crews. Thank goodness every time
the person wasn't seriously injured.
 
I hope the fella was all right.

That’s how not to do it.

The tree looks mighty proud of itself, actually.

Paul
 

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