Posted by Dave from MN on November 03, 2009 at 10:13:15 from (96.24.95.216):
Partial load to see what I had. Was accepted, no mold. 54.8 TW-21.8 moisture 150 bushels. I am very pleases as I combines less than one acre. Planted 4/24--92 day
Only down fall was coming home empty the clip that holds the pin in for the hitch ro my reciever broke or some thing and allowed the pin to come out. Was lucky, I had just stopped and was accelerating when it popped and hitch pulled out of reciever. Looked back to see my wagon free wheeling towards the ditch very slowly, but to fast for me to react and stop it with the truck. Didnt flip or anything, just had a couple nearby good people come help me steer it out of the ditch as I pulled it back with a chain. Wow, never trust what comes factory. I will definatly be making a much more fail safe clip to hold that hitch in the reciever. Could of been a lot worse--- loaded and into incoming lane....shudder just thinking about it. Wanted to haul a box or three from different feilds to make sure it was good to go before I fill semi's. And to think some people pull from their bumpers and dont even use clips in the hitch pin. I'm even gonna make a tether chain now. Have a safe harvest gang.
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