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Re: 2 mowing accidents claim 2
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Posted by Tom Windsor on July 23, 2007 at 20:20:50 from (71.28.86.120):
In Reply to: 2 mowing accidents claim 2 posted by Al L. in Wisc. on July 23, 2007 at 15:14:03:
This warning is good and should be put here repeatedly because history does repeat itself and we often lose sight of the danger of what we are doing. Mind wanters, we take shortcuts, work by ourselves in dangerous environments and generally stick our heads into the lions mouth. However, the bright side of this is that there are millions of hours on farming equipment in this country and generally the loss ratio to hours worked is at a minimum. I am seeing "Old" people...that is, people my age getting hurt and in one intance killed, by things "we knew better" but did. I have noticed that my mind is not as sharp as it was and my reflexes and ability to react has diminished...so, this message is the rest of the "Old" people...be careful out there---but have fun doing it as I do. Tom Windsor
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