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Re: SAFTY guy be careful tractors can hurt.
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Posted by rustyj14 on March 11, 2005 at 08:44:26 from (209.195.138.34):
In Reply to: Re: SAFTY guy be careful tractors can hurt. posted by Allan in NE on March 11, 2005 at 06:14:06:
Allan, we had an old farmer who lived on a fairly flat farm, and he had tractors, etc. that he used every day. He'd drag logs around his farm with his tractor. Always kept the chains hanging from the rear axle-hooks hanging down-always right at hand when needed! Well, he sold that farm to a developer-got BIG BUCKS for it!! Didn't have to farm any more! His kids tried to talk him into just setting on the front porch! Not for him!! He bought a hill-side farm and settled in to keep the brush down on the land, so his cows wouldn't get in the brambles! One day, riding on a side slope, one of the dangling hooks caught a spoke in a wheel and--that's all she wrote! His wife found him clutching the steering wheel against his chest! Buried him 3 days later! by: Rustyj
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