- Location
- Yorkshire
That was a few years ago, pics on here somewhere
Is this the one which wasn’t far from @Cowabunga ?
Yes it does look like it. Next door but one. July 2015. Driver shaken and stirred but OK and since married.Is this the one which wasn’t far from @Cowabunga ?
On a tour of the Toronto skydome many moons ago the story told by the guide was that trucks were squeezed in through the tunnel with equipment , unloaded and then went to drive out. The suspension had risen and the wouldn't go out through the tunnel as too high. So they were reloaded driven out and then unloaded againTricky one. Obvious solution would be to let some air out of the tyres. However it is stuck at the top, not the bottom.
That's what he was doingTricky one. Obvious solution would be to let some air out of the tyres. However it is stuck at the top, not the bottom.
Thread resurrection care to explain how that happened on flat ground?
I’m guessing that was mechanical failure rather than operator abuse?
I’d guess that maybe something on the drawbar ram came adrift as it was turned which allowed it to swing round and then flipped over. Only a guess though.Wow... I’m stumped. Surely you can’t flip a mower due to anything mechanical. There’s a few things that would give first surely.
Surprisingly easily too. I was young and it didnt go right over but did break the drawbar attachment and the pto shaft.As already said a trailed mower will flip over if turned left handed to fast.
“That’s what happens when you run it in 1000pto ”