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Tractors bad rope and trees dont mix | I am 19 I have not had as much tractor exsperences as the old timers but her is a exsperences from when I was twelve at this time we were cu ting down trees before winter ice brings them down did I mention they are hanging above our house well my dad was cuting them part way with a chainsaw we had a huge rope luped around a nother tree 30 feet away well we were pulling a tree half cut slowly with our 1951 cub well the tree was jest about cut we were pulling it with the cub the opposit way away from the house well the tree started swaying and all of a sudent the rope snaps from the tractor luckely the tree did not fall but underwear was needed after we got what was left of the roap and thankfuly it held to be cut rest of way ps the rope we got from our nabors sale was roted under closer ovservashion no more used rope lol Travis, PA, entered 2008-12-29 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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