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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 27, 2007 at 19:25:15 from (209.226.247.111):
In Reply to: Re: fall off seat posted by Bob Kerr on July 26, 2007 at 20:15:12:
Bob: My dad probably felt worse than your lady friend. He hooked the H to No.8 plow. He had a about a golf ball size steel ball on end of trip rope. Normally he tossed that over the loader frame just above the light bar. If the plow hitch tripped the ball would go flying by him, but never hit him. He had guides welded to loader frame aligning rope half wat between operator and wheel. He had used this for years and no one had ever got hit by the ball. One day he was just plowing a small garden, thus threw the rope over his right leg allowing the ball to go down left side of seat. Well, the plow tripped, and the steel ball got him right between the legs. He said he was close to 10 minutes before he could even budge from the seat. Kind of what one would call laying on an H steering wheel, with tears in your eyes, I think.
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