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pulling tractor wheel acident!

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    Posted: 16 Jan 2011 at 7:37am
check out YTUBE "Tractor pull at gordyville 2011" 4020 wheel came off half way down the track. lucky, no one was hurt. Maybe someone can post a link.
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lucky no one was hurt on that!!
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Thats crazy!
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Yikes!!  That could have really hurt somebody -- glad it didn't. Lucky.
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The casting broke not the axle, it was going down the track with the wheel. My son was there and he said he never saw people scater that fast before!
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I'm suprised that doesn't happen more often. Forty year old tractors making ten times their original horsepower with crazy wheel speed.
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WOW!
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Now they will probably require a tether....maybe a cable from the  outer end of the housing to the housing on the other side.
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One of the reasons why it's important to always be close attention at motorsports events involving dirt... monster-trucks, race cars, pulling tractors, and mudwrestling cheerleaders... sooner or later, somethin's gonna come off.

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Originally posted by DaveKamp DaveKamp wrote:

One of the reasons why it's important to always be close attention at motorsports events involving dirt... monster-trucks, race cars, pulling tractors, and mudwrestling cheerleaders... sooner or later, somethin's gonna come off.
I always pay attention to the cheerleaders for that very reason.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote KevinON Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jan 2011 at 4:26pm
That's why guys are moving to component tractors---not many steel housings would break like that.
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components are the way to go. besides safety alot easier to work on 
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote wi50 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Jan 2011 at 7:24pm

you beat me to it smuggler,

I know some people don't like component tractors, but everyone wants to push the power as far as it can go and then work on finding more.  Component tractors are fairley safe.

 
I seen a Deere light super diesel split an axil housing one night, then the engine spiked and stuck a plunger.  Just one bad thing leading to another and he was lucky to have a tractor to take home.
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"I always pay attention to the cheerleaders for that very reason."

Yes, thing happen fast and can be very dangerous!!  LOL!  On a serious note I am glad no one was hurt.

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