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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on February 12, 2005 at 16:40:01 from (65.162.146.243):
In Reply to: Is this true? posted by farmallkid From Ont, on February 12, 2005 at 16:12:13:
no mitch they can't everybody drive, but most of us are fairly careful at least around known danger. But things break when you least expect it. I was loading an engine for a kid and he was walking along side guiding it like people always do. well the chain came loose and I was sure glad he wasn't under it. It was all over before either of us had time to think. I've seen spindles break on tractors with a loaded bucket several feet off the ground. (how you gonna load a spreader if you don't raise the bucket?) Not a prety sight and in the right place could land the tractor on it's side in a hurry. I've known people who were cushed and killed when something on the loader broke and I've been on loaders when the frame came down on the fenders cuz a bolt broke. Safe as we can try to be kid things happen. most of us will make it to be old men but not all. I thought about that a few years ago when a high school kid was killed in a car wreck. Too fast on a gravel road. Now how many of us have done that? But we got away with it. That kid didn't.
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