Posted by RobMD on September 19, 2009 at 18:26:14 from (205.188.116.74):
A kid, about 3 foot 6 on a cub cadet going pretty fast basically plowed me down today. Kid proceeded to look at me and back up and hurry off before I sent him to juvenile delinquent camp.
My leg has a pretty good longitudal bruise where the hood of the tractor clobbered me sideways. You know, one of those annoying 3" straight pipe hammering things.
Saw someone really pizzed off today about a foot long red colored scratch on their Dodge pickup - about kid on lawnmower height.
Other than little brats on lawnmowers, my family had a great time today at a MD steamshow.
I'm not one to sue anyone for their kid running me over, but this is absurd to have kids going 7 mph on MTD and crapsman mowers with straight pipes.
Am I the only one out there that doesn't see this? Whatever happened to farm safety?
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