The Haymaker
Veteran Member
Pink slipped my T2220 against a '68 Mustang GT at the local strip. 
Well I am pushing over a bunch of these 8"-12" dead but still standing trees and it is working well. That should have been my first clue to slow down and be careful. I went to pushover a really tall tree and when I eased into it the tree snapped about 15 feet up and it all went slow motion(When it goes into slow motion mode why cant we just step out of the way?). The tree starts straight down and guess where I am, thats correct right under it.
Trying to turn a skid-steer around on a trailer before unloading, it got away and nose dived into the dirt. Was hung up on the trailer by the tires on the rear and by the bucket in front.
I felt honored to be watched over on my way back to the house after a day of tractor adventures back on the hill in the woods. I had made a trail almost all of the way around my property and was working on a stretch that was about 60 years ago a ridge top pasture.
There is a lt of wild cherry trees and a whole bunch of trash trees that have grown up to about 30-40 feet tall and have died. After a while they can be pushed over or they fall in wind storms. Well I am pushing over a bunch of these 8"-12" dead but still standing trees and it is working well. That should have been my first clue to slow down and be careful. I went to pushover a really tall tree and when I eased into it the tree snapped about 15 feet up and it all went slow motion(When it goes into slow motion mode why cant we just step out of the way?). The tree starts straight down and guess where I am, thats correct right under it. For some reason it turned 45 degrees and hit my loader arm and the ROPs and when it broke a piece hit me on the head. I saw stars for a few seconds and assessed the damage to me first and the the Tractor. I had a couple of small dents on the hood and a Knot on my head. I said a prayer of thanks before I went back to work pushing over trees (hey I had the accident out of the way, I was good for the day).
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Interesting thread. Don't pull away from the dock w/out setting the brake. Believe it or not, only thing damaged was a $20 bracket.
Just did something similar with my 4x4 truck a few weeks ago. Amazing how fast you lose traction.Dumbest thing? Probably this. I got too close to the pond.
Not to be a safety police or anything, but I get the willies seeing that tractor at that angle with the ROPS folded down. Yeah, you're still quite a few degrees from going over, but with the right tires sinking lower....