JoeinTx - you are mostly right. The excavator was brought in to right the tractor. It was not there when he rolled it. Otherwise, you came to the same conclusion I did about what happened. The operator (a close relative) is relatively inexperienced with tractors. I'm still not sure what he was trying to do even after talking with him after the fact.
This incident shows how important safe operation is. It took the better part of a day with 2 and sometimes 3 people working to get the tractor righted and towed up the hill. A few minutes to reposition the tractor would have avoided all that. Not to mention the time and money it's going to cost to take it into the shop to have the injectors pulled and the engine checked.
And it took an excavator and dump truck to get it out.
This incident shows how important safe operation is. It took the better part of a day with 2 and sometimes 3 people working to get the tractor righted and towed up the hill. A few minutes to reposition the tractor would have avoided all that. Not to mention the time and money it's going to cost to take it into the shop to have the injectors pulled and the engine checked.
And it took an excavator and dump truck to get it out.
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