Posted by Paul Shuler on August 28, 2008 at 08:33:54 from (170.29.248.3):
Sat was our 25th wedding annv. and my wife and I both took the day off work. I had bought a 52 Super C a few weeks before and much to my surprise she said she would like to go with me to pick it up. We were having a great day, bought some breakfast on the way home and just had a good visit. My second surprise of the day she said she wanted to help me pick up around the front of my barn, old pallets and wheel weights and such. She wanted to show me right where she wanted me to put all the stuff in our fence row. Instead of walking she asked to ride on the carry all of the super C. Mistake #1. I told her to hold onto the back of the seat real firm and I put it in 1st gear and rolled as slow as the tractor would go. We rode all down the fence row and she found the spot she wanted to put the stuff. She said to pull forward a little more what I didnt know was she had taken her hands off the seat. I only rolled maybe 4 or 5 feet but spilled her off the back. Long story short, fractured humerous and dislocated lt elbow. Made for a strange 25th annv. Sure made me sick. It's an awful sight to see someone you love piled up on the ground and to know it's cause I let her do something I knew was not smart. Will post photos of new tractor and x-rays later.
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