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Hope you enjoy!

 

I think this rig is toast.

 

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A tad bit damp to being doing some scraper work.

 

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Just need a bit more grunt, these 400 horsepower aren't enough!

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A John Deere STS that decided to make popcorn in the field.

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"I'm telling ya, she just dropped!"

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You know its wet when you need a dozer to push your sweet corn harvest through the field.

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Sure would be nice if those $350,000 combines would keep their wheels on.

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Clark loader, going down.

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Always a good idea to check lug nuts, especially on a $100,000 tractor.

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Talk about one #### of a sinkhole, I think this Axial Flow sure found one.

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The trailer just snapped.

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We're enjoying pics of the demises of some rather expensive equipment? You bet we are! :thumbs:

 

Thanks JP.  :thumbs:

Yep, I love this pictures, always get a good laugh out of them.  Keep posting them when you get more good ones Jp.   :thumbs:

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 Keep posting them when you get more good ones Jp.

You say you want more?  OK.

 

Mud,  a sprayer with thin tires and an 850 gallon tank sprayer tank, and a Steiger wanting to pull it out.  I see bad things about to happen.

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How a guy can roll a beet harvester on level ground with no mud in sight amazes me.

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Always bad when you have to be dug out since they can't pull you out.

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As Tim Allen would say, "Its BRITISH!!!!, and its stuck!!!!!"

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Yes, there are wheels under that wagon.

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Look whats coming out of the ground here!

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Ah yes, everybody loves to see a piece of "heavy duty" equipment getting it's a$$ kicked so to speak...as long as we're not footing the bill and it's not our stupidity or poor assembly, etc. that got it there.

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