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Al Nickel wrote on Saturday, April 10, 2010 (PDT):
  • You are very lucky....as I was at one time.... How did your accident happen???
    allis chalmers 6 wrote on Sunday, April 11, 2010 (PDT):
  • It rolled when the right rear tire caught a sappling and overturned right to left. Hope to post a pic of the tree soon.
    BushogPapa wrote on Sunday, April 11, 2010 (PDT):
  • Must have been SOME sapling...
    Tommy Tuckker JD wrote on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 (PDT):
  • Any photo after you got it back on it wheels?
    Dick2 wrote on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 (PDT):
  • That green paint probably made it want to roll over and die.
    Farmall Ed wrote on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 (PDT):
  • You walked!! I believe I would have been moving on when I hit the ground. Thanks for sharing. ED
    Gramps8n wrote on Saturday, May 15, 2010 (PDT):
  • That's how my brother nearly flipped the 8n. God was watching and my father had chained the logs to the hitch instead of the drawbar. When she went nose high the logs kept the drawbar from going all the way down. My brother was able to stomp the clutch and down she came, nearly bounced him out of the seat. I was 11 my brother was 14. I still can see it clear as day.
    Gramps8n wrote on Saturday, May 15, 2010 (PDT):
  • That's how my brother nearly flipped the 8n. God was watching and my father had chained the logs to the hitch instead of the drawbar. When she went nose high the logs kept the drawbar from going all the way down. My brother was able to stomp the clutch and down she came, nearly bounced him out of the seat. I was 11 my brother was 14. I still can see it clear as day.

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