Posted by jackinok on September 12, 2012 at 06:05:01 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: another death posted by pete black on September 11, 2012 at 15:18:39:
few things my kids and grandkids knew/ know. first you never play behind any any vehicle,tractor pickup or whatever for any reason whatsoever.and next your not in the field when work is being done of any kind,unless whoever is working there knows it. you stop at the gate and make sure whoever is operating there sees you.no one rides when equipment is even hooked up,and you never climb on or play on stored equipment. too easy to get hurt or worse. I'm not one of those who doesnt believe in teaching your family about this stuff. they should know how to operate these things and how to help out, and theres thousands of stories of where a small child save a loved ones life simply by knowing how to operate a piece of equipment. but there is a time and place to teach them when you both wont be distracted. sad sad thing,to go to the funeral of a small child whos death was so needless, and ive done it way too many times.
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