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Re: Opinion, whats the most dangerous implement?
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Posted by GRM on November 03, 2002 at 17:40:23 from (216.65.172.191):
In Reply to: Opinion, whats the most dangerous implement? posted by Steve Belcher on November 03, 2002 at 17:02:11:
Chains,belts,pto shafts,springs,rollers,gears have missed any?I'am sure I have. But all those things have no respect for flesh & bone. Having posted my close call in farming. Hay balers,choppers,pickers,silage blowers(which got all 5 fingers from my brother on his left hand) just to name a few.Lets just face the fact ( which has already been said) there all dangerous. The main factor is( and I don't think we need Fred to analyze it for us). When you jumb off the seat! to pull that corn stalk out or reach in to pull that wad of hay out of the pickup. THINK!! THAT MACHINE HAS NO FEELS FOR MY BODY PARTS.
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