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All the statements about the possibility of flipping a tractor are consistent with my experience. Towed equipment disconnected doesn't necessarily mean anything. (The equipment could have been disconnected so he could ride the tractor home and resume work in the same spot.)
I also am having a hard time visualizing how someone could flip a tractor on someone else without leaving more than footprints.
If there are any details hiding in the file I suspect that it is that someone else came to the scene first and left without rendering aid, if that was even possible. The sheriff identified, maybe interviewed that person and sees no purpose in revealing their identity 50 years later, especially in today's climate where every tragedy seems to require that some other individual is "held accountable" either criminally, civilly or by public ridicule.
I also am having a hard time visualizing how someone could flip a tractor on someone else without leaving more than footprints.
If there are any details hiding in the file I suspect that it is that someone else came to the scene first and left without rendering aid, if that was even possible. The sheriff identified, maybe interviewed that person and sees no purpose in revealing their identity 50 years later, especially in today's climate where every tragedy seems to require that some other individual is "held accountable" either criminally, civilly or by public ridicule.