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Well, my B7610 TLB was delivered yesterday. As I caught a glimpse of the VERY large flatbed zooming down the gravel hill toward our driveway I knew that this truck was going where no truck (this big) had gone before... up our driveway. Now our driveway is very narrow in places flanked by a rock outcrop on one side and a waterfall on the other, capped off with a creek crossing in a slight turn. The driver just waved and forged ahead as my husband went to "consult" with the driver before he proceeded up our drive. Sure enough, the truck didn't quite make the turn at the creek crossing and hung his right rears over a drop off about 5 feet wide WITH MY TRACTOR ON THE BACK. Now I'm not prone to be a hysterical type female but I was getting a little uneasy. A feeble attempt at bridging the gap with timbers proved futile (those things break really easy with several tons sitting on them). Credit the driver though, he lowered his tilt bed to the ground and pushed the truck across until the wheels were on (not so) solid ground. All was well now (except for getting back out, which he did). The tractor was unloaded and the implements slid off the truck and carried across the next little creek to their temporary parking place. Those chain hooks welded on the bucket sure came in handy. Thanks guys. The driver helped me remove the hoe and attach the brush hog. Then it was back to building the tractor house before the remnants of hurricane Frances arrive next week. Hope for some pics today (now that I've stopped shaking) and a chance to try out the new bota.
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