texasjohn
Super Member
We bought our property 25+ years ago... first tractor was an old Case with tricycle running gear. I got a shredder and went after it.... weeds near wet weather drain/creek were over my head. Shredded back and forth admiring how well the weeds were getting whacked when WHAM..... ALL HECK BROKE LOOSE AND I BOUNCED ALL OVER THE PLACE.
Reached for clutch, brake, anything I could get hold of to stop...
I had bounced over/thru the top of an old well which had rotten timbers covering it. Fortunately, the front tires just managed to hit the far rim and climb out of the well because of tractor momentum. Rear tires straddled the hole and shredder was a 3PH. From the seat I was looking down and could see water about 3 feet down.
I put her in GO and kept on shredding..... then went back and put an improved cover over it and T post with upside down bucket to mark the spot.
I managed to collapse another hand dug well on the place. It was a good one right at the head of a spring. One time I wondered what the refill rate of the well would be, so pumped out all the water and it was about 15 feet to the bottom. Recharge rate was a trickle.....just a little water when I left for the night. Next day, the supporting rock walls had collapsed into the well....
Reached for clutch, brake, anything I could get hold of to stop...
I had bounced over/thru the top of an old well which had rotten timbers covering it. Fortunately, the front tires just managed to hit the far rim and climb out of the well because of tractor momentum. Rear tires straddled the hole and shredder was a 3PH. From the seat I was looking down and could see water about 3 feet down.
I put her in GO and kept on shredding..... then went back and put an improved cover over it and T post with upside down bucket to mark the spot.
I managed to collapse another hand dug well on the place. It was a good one right at the head of a spring. One time I wondered what the refill rate of the well would be, so pumped out all the water and it was about 15 feet to the bottom. Recharge rate was a trickle.....just a little water when I left for the night. Next day, the supporting rock walls had collapsed into the well....