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Man killed after tractor falls on him
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<blockquote data-quote="8433jeff" data-source="post: 2757505" data-attributes="member: 46748"><p>A lot of them do, but for some reason, on certain sized tractors you can build them so they fold up for clearance, under doors, trees, etc., and never was a dummer idea thought up. Its amazing how fast it will go over, the load helps with traction and over she goes. Wide or narrow, over backwards it doesn't make a difference. Another thing is many of these have loaders, and you have the unexperienced running them again, and stuff falling out of buckets on top of the operator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8433jeff, post: 2757505, member: 46748"] A lot of them do, but for some reason, on certain sized tractors you can build them so they fold up for clearance, under doors, trees, etc., and never was a dummer idea thought up. Its amazing how fast it will go over, the load helps with traction and over she goes. Wide or narrow, over backwards it doesn't make a difference. Another thing is many of these have loaders, and you have the unexperienced running them again, and stuff falling out of buckets on top of the operator. [/QUOTE]
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