Posted by DMP62 on July 08, 2015 at 09:30:37 from (69.163.26.58):
Thankfully no serious injuries. Was driving to work, came over a little hill and 1/2 mile ahead on the opposite side of the road saw a County tractor & disc mower mowing near a large culvert embankment, my first thought was man he's steep and just that fast over it went. Pulled over, stopped & ran across the road, as I approached it took a few seconds to see any movement in the cab which was unsettling, then I saw the operator was struggling to get to the high side door, I shouted to ask if he was ok & then asked if he needed help with the door. I had to try and climb on the tractor from the high side get some footing to hold open the door as the tractor was more than 90 degrees over due to the steep incline. The operator was then able to climb out and we were able to climb back to the top of the embankment, he had some blood on his forehead and I asked again if he was ok, he seemed more mad at himself than anything, I know the guy a little and he's an older experienced operator who maybe just got caught pushing it a little too far, thankfully this life lesson didn't end as bad as it could have.
Please be safe everyone, so much can change in an instant!
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