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Re: What is the most DANGROUS
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Posted by MF Poor on January 08, 2007 at 09:43:26 from (66.64.244.222):
In Reply to: What is the most DANGROUS posted by raleigh on January 08, 2007 at 06:43:32:
In almost 60 years, I've known several people who either got killed or seriously injured with a tractor. 1 was a corn picker accident. Lost an arm 1 baler accident. PTO shaft cost a leg 3 roll-overs due to loaders raising loads too high on unlevel ground. 1 death, 1 paralized, one VERY lucky. 1 round bale rolled back down a raised loader, killing the operator (on the day he was to be married) 3 traffic related "on road" accidents. 1 rear-ended while hauling round bales. Neither driver could see the other guy. Auto driver lost life. 2 others were ran off the road by a passing autos that cut back in too quick. One killed, one seriously injured. 1 ran over while trying to jump start standing on the ground in front of back wheel. That's 10 AVOIDABLE accidents, with 5 deaths. Please AVOID being #11 on my list. BE CAREFULL
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