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Re: Scary Things
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Posted by goinNutts on December 30, 2001 at 17:30:26 from (216.238.60.205):
In Reply to: Scary Things posted by Tiffany on December 28, 2001 at 12:26:46:
wow sure wished the stupid kid who was driving that big johndeere 4 wd with the bucket up way to high read this a year ago, maybe he would not have come into my lane and ended up in my cab with me in my tractor trailer and pert near took my leg off because he fell asleep at the wheel of the tractor or whatever,,, seems he thought he knew what he was doing and now here I sit with a leg all gimped up and more surgeries on the way because ther is no safety in the farm industry,,, so be careful out there the life you save may be your own or someone elses,,, it is scary out there that there are so many people who take it for granted and feel comfortable with the equiptment,,me included I am sorry to say,, but at any time anything can happen and with equiptment this size and this powerful we all have to be careful......
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