Tractor CRASH Rollover Recovery Wrecker
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- čas přidán 17. 07. 2021
- Tractor Wreck! Tractor Crash! We were able to video the full recovery of Jeff's tractor crash rollover being recovered by a monster recovery wrecker vehicle. This tractor has some damage, but we have to get it out to see.
16 mph in a tractor feels like 60 in a car haha. Glad no one was hurt. Very blessed! Great video!
I am glad he was not hurt either.
Wrecker (appears) to be a 40 Ton Rotator. Under perfect conditions he can lift 80 Thousand pounds. Beautiful Wrecker.
It is a nice machine
Wow !! So thankful the driver was not badly hurt.
The wrecker operators did an amazing job !!!!
Praise God!!
This could have been very bad. I am so glad he was OK.
Wow, that was Crane lift. Definitely tell he has experience when picking and rigging a load. Thank God for no serious injuries.
Thanks for posting Tony. Glad the only damage was to property.
Me too! It could have been worse. It makes me rethink not wearing a seat belt on a tractor.
Those recovery people were true professionals.
They did a great job. I enjoyed watching them work.
Very blessed! It could have been really bad. The recovery guys did a good job. Have a good one Tony! See ya!
Yes sir, it could have been bad.
Dang he sure was lucky. The recovery guys did a good job fetching that tractor out. Recovery job in the military was the best time I had. Sometimes it would make you scratch your head and say good job on this one lol.
I hear you. I have seen a few crazy things.
Thanks for sharing Tony. We have to remind tractors are not race cars... and steering failure is always possible. Thanks!
I am glad he was not hurt. The tractor can be replaced.
Wow, thank God the operator was fine. Thanks for the cool video. God bless!
God Bless you too brother.
Wow! God was definitely watching over him in this situation to walk away with minimal injury’s. Most likely the tractor had hydrostatic steering as most do and if a hose blows there’s no controlling it. We might should make it good practice to change steering hoses as tractors age before an issue does come up. Do you know if that was possibly what failed on the tractor? Those guys did good recovering the tractor.
I am afraid we will never know the true failure. It was towed to a tractor repair shop and I lost contact with Jeff. This video was a random chance video. God blessed him by keeping him safe. God Bless us by letting us video the recovery.
Very interesting video Tony. Glad Jeff was not seriously injured.
I agree. The tractor can be replaced.
Whoa buddy...!!! Sure gave Jeff a bad day. Now I gotta watch more videos to find out just who Jeff is. Good job recording and narrating as well Tony.
Thank you, my friend. I don't know Jeff, but I seen a few times around town. He sure had a tough day, but he walked away from it.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Being only the second video I came across, when you so easily threw the name 'Jeff' out there, I assumed he a friend or family member. LOL. No more assumptions. Take Care.
I check out your channel. I love what you are doing.
@@TonysTractorAdventure Cool, thank you Tony. I'll be spending more time going through your video log as well.
Glad nobody was hurt bad could have been really bad hopefully this guy had insurance and they take care of repairs thanks tony god bless
I am not sure on the insurance. This was a video of chance. I just happen to be driving by.
I glad the driver is ok. The recovery crew did a awesome job on that one for sure. I'm also surprised that it looked like all the glass was still good.
The recovery care did great.
Very glad that he is ok. A tractor can be replaced he can't. That poor tractor after that is probably not going to be fixable, but in certain cases it might surprise you. Hope we can get a bit of an update on the tractor later.
I will try to track down what happens to the tractor. This was a video of chance. I was driving by as the recovery started.
I have literally had the steering go out due to a hydraulic leak on a 1655 Oliver, I landed in a ditch and had to drive it the rest of the way in second gear without power steering
This was a rough day for the tractor operator.
Glad he was ok. That's a scary situation to be in for sure. Hopefully he had insurance on it.
I am not sure about the insurance part. The tractor can be replaced. It makes me think about how many times I have hauled drove down the road wide open.
Just curious...How far and how fast was it towed?
He was about two miles from the repair shop. They went about the same speed you see in the video. It shouldn't be a problem. The rear gears are in oil.
@@TonysTractorAdventure When I was in the towing business we would always pull the drivelines if a truck had to be towed on it's drive wheels. I didn't move a lot of farm tractors, but when I did, the owners were always super obsessive about potential transmission damage. I didn't know if a tractor transmission was really that sensitive to towing or not.
Put the transmission in neutral, and it is good. The driveline is enclosed. They still should be towed slow. I appreciate you watching.
Was this on the 218 by-pass?
It was. Just past Dana.
No seat belt?
No seat belt!
Dang!
That about says it all!
Hope he was insured?
Me too.
Should not wrap tag line around his arm
I would agree with that.
He has a spare. Standing on the slippery slope under it after it was lifted, to put it on was brilliant.
Be nice. It is different in real life. It is easy to pick anyone apart from the cheap seats.
@@TonysTractorAdventure For a nicer version, of "don't do that", and real world safety in real life rotator operation and recovery try Ron Pratt videos here on utube.
I was a military wrecker driver fo the seabees in viet nam pulled many a drunk marine out of the ditch
They would get a three day r&r and stay drunk then they would steal a trk to get back to there outfit being drunk they woulld loose control and roll it over
I appreciate your service. I have done a few of the same types of recovery in Germany. Good times.