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Who knows with these idiots
New Theory: Did he have it in 1000rpm and it started to take off like a helicopter? What’s the pitch angle on those blades??
Who knows with these idiots
Looks to me like it tipped while folded up and went all the way round and righted itself by the ptoNew Theory: Did he have it in 1000rpm and it started to take off like a helicopter? What’s the pitch angle on those blades??
To be hoped cameraman had a good zoom on his camera and was stood further back than he lookedNot a wrecker but something would be if it came asunderHomemade Farm Equipment | Facebook
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HahaIt’s back wheels are all in the air!
Speed was definitely a contributing factor however I’ve been told he wasn’t turning but I’ll take that with a pinch of salt! Although it look like he would have been turning left it would have actually been a right turn as the machine has gone all the way over!
It looks feckin lethal!To be hoped cameraman had a good zoom on his camera and was stood further back than he looked
That person should design a topper that doesn't break the shearboltNot a wrecker but something would be if it came asunderHomemade Farm Equipment | Facebook
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That person should design a topper that doesn't break the shearbolt
New Theory: Did he have it in 1000rpm and it started to take off like a helicopter? What’s the pitch angle on those blades??
@Phil P Are you naturally a calm man, or was blood spilt?@ED.D as I was saying about them not breaking it!
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The problem is, they have a no blame policy . So as long as the operator (and I use this term very loosely!) admits responsibility for damaging something there is no punishment or investigation as long as no one is injured that is. It’s crazy but if every time something got damaged they sacked someone they’d have no staff in a week .@Phil P Are you naturally a calm man, or was blood spilt?
Personally [not proud of this] I would love to read the transcript of the question and answer session that allows the forensic analysis of how this happened, what went wrong, the awareness of the pilot of this event and who is to blame.
Can we all pitch in with questions that we would like you to ask "on behalf of the insurance company" ?
I've seen a twin rotor rake tipped,admittedly it wasn't very level.If he managed to do that on flat land without turning I’d really like to know what on earth he was doing!!
I've seen a twin rotor rake tipped,admittedly it wasn't very level.
Lower side came up, then the higher side as the lower side latched in. This caused the whole machine to rotate 45 degrees and end up sat on the floor with the transport wheels pointing up the hill.
Saving grace? It was the boss that was driving!
Not a wrecker but something would be if it came asunderHomemade Farm Equipment | Facebook
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It's OK, he's got a protective rubber shield stuck to the roll frame which should deflect the blades.Jesus wept! Wouldn’t like to do a sharp right hand turn with that bitch running.
Geez I think you would trade the tractor in for a new one!!
Hope that’s not the new one
Geez I think you would trade the tractor in for a new one!!
I know a farm bought a new t7060 or something newholland and flooded the cab with slurry in the first month... gave it a thorough cleaning but still suffered electrical glitches with the buttons after that