The man was “very brave”, Kitchen said, and was talking to firefighters as they worked to free him. Brigade members had to hook up their four-wheel drive and stabilise the tractor before they could lift it off the man.
“It was not a dangerous rescue, but there were a lot of things that could have gone wrong,” Kitchen said.
The man was finally released around 7.30pm, by which time the rescue helicopter had arrived, and the injured man was transported to Whangārei Hospital.
However, he had a cardiac arrest and died on the way, Kitchen said.
“It was a bit of a tragedy and events like that have an effect on the volunteers, but we did our best.”