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A test for Massey's warranty.

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Apparently this guy was minding his own business, pulling his wagon down the road when his loader dropped and...........















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Hope no one got seriously hurt. Was it driver error or did a hydraulic line break. Don't think a Massey tractor is in my future purchase plan, the way it crumpled up.
 
Take a careful look at a couple of those pictures.

The wagon is a semi trailer.

The tractor isn't that big.

The loader was full of dirt when it flipped.

What do you wanna bet it got going too fast and he tried to use the loader to do a "Flintstone"?

Warranty doesn't cover abuse or stupidity.
 
Someone else posted these pics here just the other day.


I think someone got hurt really bad in this deal, whatever the cause.
 
was the loader full of dirt, or is that what he dug out of the road as it dropped???

Jigs that is the dirt he got out of the road. If you look at the left hand side of the 3rd picture. You can see where the gouge is.


MN Farm Girl
 
This whole picture is staged. When that loader dropped and started to fold back, that tractor would have come to a DEAD stop, no matter how fast it was going. The engine would have broken away from transmission, or the crank would have broke. There is no possible way for those back tires to get up on the bucket. Perhaps the tractor was dropped off a trailer on its nose and it landed like that, but there is no one who will ever convince me it was driven like that.

Rod
 
I've seen a couple of loaders buckeled under tractors but the loaders were old and gave way pretty easy. That one still looks pretty new and strong :( :( well it used to :roll: Still looks like an exspensive way to Stage something :!:
 

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