Posted by j kemper on February 15, 2012 at 19:24:59 from (50.106.74.29):
Goood farmer up the road from me ran over himself ,,you can say he is lucky,while feeding cows with a bale on front loader , he had a minor problem with starter connection on his 185 Allis his Dad bouht new back in the early 70s ..he started the tractor while standin on the ground , and the unthinkable , it is thought he trippedwith his sleave cuff the hi lo into gear when reaching upto start ,, he was not arcing the starter..durn thing started and startedover his foot and kept oing , breaking a leg , pelvis , ribs , and nearly dislodging his jawand damaging his eye ,,,the tractor was coming for another pass when it lodged against another tractor and stopped .. his recovery will be slow ,, he is 68 yrs young and strong and tuf ,, and no ones fool,, and can weld anythin and grow anythin ,ACCIDENTS CAN HAPPEN ,, i have had a few close calls myself ,and hate to admitthat i should have been more careful ,i sheepishly have described the event s to you guys ,for only one reason ,, I HOPE YOU GUYS CAN LEARN FROM EVERYONES MISTAKES,, AND THEREFORE YOUR WIFE AND LOVED ONES WILL BE SPARED THE ANGUISH
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