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Re: Man Dies ,This Afternoon in a Farm Accident !!
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Posted by RMinVA on April 08, 2007 at 04:50:39 from (209.145.80.152):
In Reply to: Man Dies ,This Afternoon in a Farm Accident !!! posted by D-C-741 on April 07, 2007 at 22:31:34:
I know a lady that had her arm pulled off at the shoulder with a post hole digger pto shaft. She was helping her husband. Soil was hard and dry and she was trying to put some weight on the auger. Worked with a man that lost his arm in a corn picker. Working alone he was hung in the machine for over 3 hours before he was found. I remember another guy that got in some barbed wire with a Bush Hog rotary cutter. He got off the tractor to try and pull the wire out. The wire wraped around his legs and the cutter blades pulled him under the deck. He lost both legs. It's always sad when it could have been prevented.
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