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Re: Keep Dave in your Prayers (please read)
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 09, 2002 at 11:18:46 from (216.208.58.114):
In Reply to: Keep Dave in your Prayers (please read) posted by Tim Malin on June 09, 2002 at 10:34:50:
I can say a prayer to that one. I often wondered back twenty five years ago when I milked cows, as to what would happen with that possible hazzard on skid steer loader. They certainly enabled one man to do a lot of work. Often times so much work, no one else was needed in barn. They are also very dangerous little machine to be treated with a lot of respect. I almost ran over a visitor to my barn one day while scraping manure from free stall, cows were all in other end of barn. I was scraping walk about twice width of machine. I was backing and changed sides, as a comotion caught my corner of my eye. I stopped to find a young man head long and face down in a free stall. He got to his feet quite shaken and said,"what would have happened had I not been a healthy young man". I tell you the warning signs were not long going up. I also have a now deceased neighbour found in his free stall barn crushed between loader and main frame of his skid steer, mid twenties, two children. Fellows BE CAREFUL, we want you all to die of old age. Tim, to your neighbour and friend Dave a speedy recovery, I wish. Sounds as though the troops have been rallied. Production however, will suffer as no one can walk in there and take Dave's place.
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