Massey Bucket drag..- OUCH

   / Massey Bucket drag..- OUCH #41  
from an earlier post.... It amazes me the statements that are so assuredly made on the forums that I belong to; there is such positivity without ever having the facts.



How true
 
   / Massey Bucket drag..- OUCH #42  
I know this is way late but I just ran aross this picture this morning, Yes the information given is correct but one fact the child onboard was his nefew and was thrown from the drivers door when the cab twisted, as to who bumped the control levers it is unkown. I was on the seen the next day. the owner was pulling the trailer which as you can see is air brakes but not able to be controlled from the tractor. there were drag marks for a distance before the pile up. the way the tractor broke it was surpiring how little oil was spilled at the seen. this accident occured in north central Saskatchewan.
 
   / Massey Bucket drag..- OUCH #43  
I know this is way late but I just ran aross this picture this morning, Yes the information given is correct but one fact the child onboard was his nefew and was thrown from the drivers door when the cab twisted, as to who bumped the control levers it is unkown. I was on the seen the next day. the owner was pulling the trailer which as you can see is air brakes but not able to be controlled from the tractor. there were drag marks for a distance before the pile up. the way the tractor broke it was surpiring how little oil was spilled at the seen. this accident occured in north central Saskatchewan.
This is the 'weirdest' thing I find about this enire thread.........

A new member, just joined today, and the first post brings up a 3 year old thread..............just sayin
 
   / Massey Bucket drag..- OUCH #44  
the only reason I join this forum was to correct information give about a the accident, hope that is OK i am done on this forum after this!!!!!!
 
   / Massey Bucket drag..- OUCH #45  
North central Saskatchewan? That would mean no where close to 'Speedy Creek'...Just curious...what town was it close to?
 
   / Massey Bucket drag..- OUCH #47  
This is the 'weirdest' thing I find about this enire thread.........

A new member, just joined today, and the first post brings up a 3 year old thread..............just sayin

nice DON we need more like you ----NOT it is a open site for all and any thing that mite open our eyes :mad:
 
   / Massey Bucket drag..- OUCH #49  
   / Massey Bucket drag..- OUCH #50  
2 Things are a NO NO, First,.. carrying a load high in the air, without extreem caution, Second, ramming anything on either side of the bucket, causing a twist in the loader main frame, Using your head is probably the most important rule in opperating heavy equipment that you need to abide by, And caution should always be # 1, As far as back blading with the loader,.......they were designed to use at 90 degrees plus, wheels of the ground, and down pressure applied,. Common sense applies here as always,:thumbsup:..Eric
 

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