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Re: Has anyone gotten real sick working on a tractor?
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Posted by G Taylor on February 03, 2001 at 19:51:29 from (64.10.111.38):
In Reply to: Has anyone gotten real sick working on a tractor? posted by bob on February 03, 2001 at 12:08:17:
A buddy of mine nearly died from a brown recluse spider bite while on vacation in Texas. He has suffered from high blood pressure & diabetes since. Possibly a stroke or carbon monoxide posioning? The wife gets nauseous then passes out from fumes,noise & heat while driving the 70D baling hay. Have wonder why while running from the back of the wagon in the hot sun & dust to get the next bale before it falls to the ground. Could be vibration.Hands used to go numb running the old chainsaws. The dozens of jolts per minute running the dozer on rough ground puts the kidneys into into overdrive. Have to take a whiz every hour doing that job.
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