Posted by carvel minne farmer on January 23, 2018 at 22:04:36 from (207.228.78.100):
In Reply to: One Man Pull Starting posted by Michago-John on January 23, 2018 at 14:04:32:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see Eldon all it takes is one misstep with a muddy boot onto a muddy step, a loud noise or some other distraction at the wrong second, and your under the tractor not on it. I have worked with and on equipment for over 50 years Eldon and I have a very healthy respect for equipment and what it will do to you if something go's wrong. I worked for a pipeline company many years ago Eldon and one of their sideboom operaters parked his sideboom going down hill locked up the park brake, stepped off the deck onto the track, his pant cuff caught the park brake release on his way off, the sideboom started rolling, he spun around to jump back on, his muddy boot slipped on the track pad and his boot went down between the track and the engine housing and pulled him in between the boom winch housing and the trac. when the sideboom stopped at the bottom his left leg and arm where gone. he lived Eldon but spent many years in rehab, and now in a wheelchair. this guy was an experienced and very good operator. all it takes is one misstep, a half second distraction or inattention.
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