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Re: Re: Re: Re: T-man and stumps
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Posted by Mongo on April 09, 2000 at 10:32:30 from (205.152.158.253):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: T-man and stumps posted by robbie on April 08, 2000 at 22:32:52:
That "equal and opposite re-action" will get you everytime. Best case scenerio is you get a crotch full of steering column. Somewhere after that comes getting pithed with a logging chain. and down towards the worst possibilities is the stylish "farm tractor head dress". A short story about an in-law from a few generations ago. He was pulling on a hill side in the mud. Seems he managed to roll the tractor over backwards onto himself crushing his spine and pinning him to the ground. Unfortunately he was still alive, awake and alone. He managed to reach his tool kit and grab a wrench and proceeded to dis-assemble the seat from the tractor until he freed himself. By the time they found his lifeless body he had managed to drag himself a few hundred yards up the hill in the mud before giving up the ghost. He was in his 70's. It may just be me, but that doesn't make my list of favorite ways to go. But, as in all things, the decision is yours...
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