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Little bushes like that are much harder to pull out than you'd think. I thought I'd yank some out easy with my F250 4x4. Nope. It was a battle. lol
His attachment point to his toy was much too high. He should have had it attached to something below the axle height.....or for more amusement....just attach it to the axle!
My exact, first though before he flipped it.....never studied simple levers, pulleys, fulcrums, etc. in any class...or he was asleep during it.His attachment point to his toy was much too high. He should have had it attached to something below the axle height.....or for more amusement....just attach it to the axle!
The smart attachment point would be below the front axle. I told a farmer that once when he was about to pull a stump with a big Farmall, with the two wheels in front right under the radiator for a trike configuration. He laughed, hooked up to a hook on the back and promptly went up to about a 60 degree angle before he could get off the gas. He was lucky, no roll cage.
I didn't see where he actually attached it just that he didn't have to bend over to set the hook on that end of the chain onto the tractor. Anything above axle height is just asking for trouble.
How about a mother-in-law that said six months ago " I'll only be here a couple of weeks"?This is the only way I move trees, brush, remove shrubs or smaller tree trunks on my farm. It's great for picking up large rocks, too.
How about a mother-in-law that said six months ago " I'll only be here a couple of weeks"?![]()
My wife is a retired RN, 6 of her 25 years was in the ER. She would say many of patient visits would be the result of "Hey, y'all! Watch this!"
I think he even said “oh f*ck” too LOL!
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