I have three ag related finger ones that stand out.
I built fence for about 12 years and only had a post driver droped on my hand one time.I broke three fingers and the end popped out of one.I know people that don't have as many fingers anymore because of post drivers so I'm pretty luckey.
I was trying to hook up a very heavy portable cattle chute to my truck once and this fat girl walks up and says would it help if I stand on the other end.So I think it sure looks that way and sure enough the thing shoots up in the air,she gets scared and jumps off.The chute lands on two of my fingers and they just kind of explode.I think it took 33 stitchs to fix that.
Then about two weeks ago I was cleaning a little hay out of the pickup on the round baler and shoved my hand in and shaved all the skin off the back of my finger to the bone on one of the razor blades that cut the twine.I should have known better because I had just put new blades in a couple days before that.
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