Posted by gwstang on May 26, 2016 at 20:12:18 from (71.42.172.242):
In Reply to: No tractors seen....but posted by david from Kansas on May 26, 2016 at 06:47:34:
I got hit by an EF4 on my birthday in 2011. It durn sure laid waste to my 69 acres. Big pines snapped off about half way up and the hardwoods (big oaks) got blown up by the root balls. Pray I never have another. The red head and I were home. Sure puts a shaking on a house. We had a friend just down the road that had built a brand new house the year prior and it literally move the house on the foundation. Insurance paid to tear it down and build a new one. Red Head had a broken leg and I got to get a nice titanium plate in my neck. Worst thing is it happened just after dark. Nothing like laying on the floor and looking at the dark heavens where the roof use to be. 238 people died in Alabama that day (killed 7 on my road). 340 died across all the states over three days. Those things are just of the devil. I watch those storm chasers on the weather channel and think they are just nuts. Those evil things can suddenly change directions slightly. I think some of those fellows have been killed if I recall? :shock:
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