[AT] Plows, was Re: Supervision

Mike meulenms at gmx.com
Tue Jun 30 18:52:19 PDT 2015


Dean, maybe you could fill us in on what happened, I rarely use my seat 
belt or ROPS unless I'm near an incline or unstable ground. I know, I know.

Mike M


On 6/30/2015 6:44 PM, Dean VP wrote:
> I suspect the spring trip had never tripped before or since and was a little rusty. Not quite as
> smooth as we humans would like. A well written story however. It could have been a lot worse.  I
> probably have 100's maybe even 1000 hours of seat time plowing when I was a kid and never had a plow
> hitch trip. We didn't have any large or even small rocks in our soil, in fact I only remember plowing
> up one rock ever and when I got home for lunch I mentioned it to my Dad and he very quickly said: "
> The Rail Road" must have brought it in. We don't have rocks in our soil"!  End of discussion. I had
> been plowing where the RR had cut through a slight hill.  My Dad was proud of the quality of his NW IA
> soil.
>
> PS:  I just was thrown off my JD 750 Compact tractor last week and your story reminded me of that
> trauma.  It too could have been a lot worse.  I suspect the seat belt will be used from now on!  :-)
>
> Dean VP
> Snohomish, WA 98290
>
> "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent
> virtue is the equal sharing of misery."  . Sir Winston Churchill
>
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> John Slavin
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> We had a 4 bottom John Deere plow when I was a kid.  It had the spring trip that has been mentioned.
> I only remember it tripping one time.  I was plowing along with our Farmall 450 and I hit a buried
> stump or rock or something and I nearly went over the steering wheel because it nearly stopped the
> tractor in its tracks.  Then about the time I had gathered myself up from having a steering wheel
> firmly planted in my chest, the springs released the hitch, the hydraulic hoses popped out of the
> Pioneer couplings and the tractor jumped ahead.  With its sudden freedom, I nearly rolled off the back
> of the seat.  Needless to say, it got my attention.
>
>
> John Slavin
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