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Redbelly1

04-02-2001 13:37:28




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The other evening about dark, after plowing up the garden, i was on my way back to the house and noticed a grapevine tangled around the inside of my rear wheel. I reached down to pull it off and was almost pulled off the tractor in front of the wheel. It happened so quick, that i almost did'nt have time to let go of the vine.

It only takes one time to end up a casualty. Lets all be careful out there.

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hey busdriver

04-03-2001 02:27:21




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 Re: It only takes one time in reply to Redbelly1, 04-02-2001 13:37:28  
Yes, accidents can happen very fast. Never under
estimate the size of a pot hole or rock etc, using
second gear and a rock sticking out of the ground
2 inches just about bounced me out of the seat,
luckily my foot caught the clutch pedal and
stopped the tractor.
Stan



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bERT

04-02-2001 14:56:36




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 Re: It only takes one time in reply to Redbelly1, 04-02-2001 13:37:28  

Glad you're ok. I had a simlar episode with the PTO a few years back. A near miss will make you more careful in the future.



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TimK

04-02-2001 14:46:02




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 Re: It only takes one time in reply to Redbelly1, 04-02-2001 13:37:28  
Sounds like my first marriage. Got pulled in and then run over !



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ken in wisconsin

04-02-2001 14:43:36




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 Re: It only takes one time in reply to Redbelly1, 04-02-2001 13:37:28  
We all believe that we can let go of something in an instant. Not so!! Guys have their hands pulled into corn pickers often when they grab a stalk that is sticking out. They assume that they can let go, but the mind can't get the message to the fingers faster than the rollers can get the arm. Respect your machinery.



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