Went To see Him Today ,, He cant speak ,But He knew Me , And gripped My hand as I spoke to Him In agreement and Encouragement ,No one Has told Him , but ,He is LUCKY to STILL be ALIVE ..1/2 his head is terribly bruised and swelled all over .. The fire dept. Guys that Loaded him Up were afraid he Would not Make the flight to Hospital ,He was deterioting So Quickly .. He Has a battle before him. Goods News is ,2 MRIs have positive results. Happened onto the crew in Parking garage.Best They Could explain was that He was Cutting the 1st Fork of a single stump ASh tree .when ..TREE SPLIT, TRUNK SWUNG UP AND CAUGHT HIM IN THE MID SECTION , BREAKING HIS RIBS AND TOSSING HIM SOME 10 OR MORE FEET IN THE AIR like a ragdoll, AS THE TREE FELL iT tensioned back a 6''oak nearby and released it to SMACK HIM HARD fully ON THE LEFT SIDE OF HIS FACE. just as he touched the ground.! some loggerguys refer to this as a widowmaker smack.. BUT , he was able to walk down the hillsome 600 hundred feet with his son as he spoke with 911. All of Your prayers are certainly Appreciated , THANX! jim
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Today's Featured Article - On the Road with Dave Gohl: Tractor Club Beginnings - by Dave Gohl. I was surprised about a month ago when I got a call from a fellow tractor croonie. His message was interesting and to the point. He's says "Dave, I've been thinking about starting a Two Cylinder club for our area. What do ya think?" It was a loaded question. I said that I would be interested, and was wondering what his next step was. (Although I was talking under my breath, since I thought of this some years ago) My friend, Arlyn Lamb of Lakeville, Minnesota was sincere in his miss
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