The newspaper article was about the person just over the hill from our place, just a 600 series ford and a rotary cutter, he got bumped off, is what they figured after the investigation.
The equipment in the photos was when asplundh came through here, in '04 to clear the power line easement, for a new circuit, to replace the single one in the photo, some of the crew were out of a local branch, and some very nice people, last year they came by for the restoration work, and I complimented them on the work they did and how polite they were while on our land. They were parked for break time with those, I heard em, before heading out to a job, had to check out those mowers, the operator raised the deck on the one for a photo, the pump on the top of the deck is $10,000 to replace, no one fell from one of these, there would not be much left for an autopsy if they did. These would clear quite a bit in one day, not much left of trees they cut with em.
I've heard stories about kids and appliances, used to be old refrigerators mostly, that makes no sense with a dryer, but you know how kids are, 2 things myt father warned me about was the hay baler, using an example of a local that accidentally baled up 2 of his kids, and those 115,000 lines to the right in this photo, showed me a newspaper clipping of all that was left of a kid who climbed a tower, the melted remains of rubber soles from a pair of sneakers, still have that image in my mind today !
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