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Re: It's official, I'm a farm accident statistic


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Posted by 01gentdc on November 26, 2014 at 22:05:06 from (184.16.165.206):

In Reply to: It's official, I'm a farm accident statistic posted by Dave H (MI) on November 26, 2014 at 16:51:10:

Glad to Hear You are Safe and Sound ,,, Personaly try not to do tree felling totally alone , don't even like cutting wood alone ,.but most times all I do is make sure I have my cell phone ,, and tell my sara to listen for the saw ,, and if anything don't seem rite to call me ,,.I am 58 , over the yrs. I have seen statflite rushing across the sky many times in a hurry to somewhere , and have paused and said a Hail Mary for whomever was in peril ,among some friends .. tree snapped killing one seasoned wise logger in his prime ... another incident a felled tree backed up while falling killing a local auctioneer /farmer , in front of his son! ,another incident A son , not hearing his Dadssaw dropping trees , found his Father half dead from a good clubbing from the spring action of a sapling ,, They walked down the hill to ambulance and the walk probably saved his life ,, That was 10 yrs ago , head swelled up like a basketball came home after 2 monthes ,They are logging today alive and well ..LOl ,another good seasoned loger got kidney punched bad from a twist drop tree ,,Messd up his back broke ribs , Leg and arm , He is on Disability ,,. The saddest one is of the young father to be , whose wife and family buried him,, after a wall of dirt slid over in a trench he was checking for grade,,. just wasn't nothing anyone could do..also I , .Lost a cousin in 1969 in same sort of accident ,,.. In Summary ,, Guys , Do the best You can to Stay Safe ,, in our quest for LIFE LIBERTY and the PURSUIT of HAPPINESS ,though our paths may be dangerous at times , these are the virtues that makes us what we are and makes this country Great ,, and tomorrow lets ALL give THANKS ,


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