Birdhunter1
Veteran Member
My mom's dad died in 1976 (4 years before I was born) of a tractor rollover, he was pulling logs out of the woods and where he had crossed a creekbank a log caught on a stump, the chain was hooked to a hitch bar mounted between the lift arms on the tractor (I think it was either a David Brown or an Oliver), in the 60-80 horse power range I belive. Dad was the one that found him, he has always stressed not doing stupid things with a tractor. Those lift arm mounted drawbars are nothing but trouble, if used to pull a trailer they have nothing keeping them from going up, used the drawbar mounted to teh belly of the tractor, that is what it's for.
I read that CDC article above, everyone of those cases involved (to me) people trying to do things more than the tractor is capable of and of course hitching the chain to high. What sounds odd to me is I can't think of very many tractors near 50 horse (like most of those in that article) that don't have a drawbar mounted to the belly of the tractor.
I read that CDC article above, everyone of those cases involved (to me) people trying to do things more than the tractor is capable of and of course hitching the chain to high. What sounds odd to me is I can't think of very many tractors near 50 horse (like most of those in that article) that don't have a drawbar mounted to the belly of the tractor.