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Posted by 49 Cubber! on February 10, 2004 at 15:11:11 from (206.74.216.86):
In Reply to: Tractor accidents posted by Joe on February 10, 2004 at 10:24:05:
Dont know how it happened,but I got ran over by a Ford 2000 a few years back.Wasnt anything Icould do to stop it from rolling so I just said my prayers,got up and walked to the house.(The tractor was sitting on a slioght hillside when it ran out of gas,I had the brakes on and it was still ingear when it rolled.)After about two hours of the pain in my chest getting worse,I went to the emergency room,One rib had broken and tore a small hole in my heart,easy fix,but I was down for about a month.My next door neighbor was bushhogging his pasture,only about 4 acres or so.I had my then 3 year old on the proch watching.Theres a line of tree that run along the "back" side of both his property and mine,deer jumped out and it scared him so much he jerked the wheel,just like someone would do if they were driving,bushhog swung around hit a tree and somehow flipped the tractor.What I saw after that wasnt a pretty site!
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