Posted by LA in WI on February 12, 2013 at 07:45:28 from (64.251.222.158):
In Reply to: Picture for Today posted by John B. on February 12, 2013 at 05:12:41:
For several years, as a young boy, I drove an SC Case pulling a hayrack and a hay loader. That loader was durable...never had it break down nor did it have any ropes in the mechanism. Case was in low gear, near idling, and my uncle worked hard as he kept the hay leveled and stacked properly in the hayrack. One time, as the load was nearly full, I was waiting to hear him yell to stop. Then out of the corner of my right eye I saw his pitchfork sailing away in the air. I looked back and saw him laying on the ground. He fell at least 10 ft or more. He got up, dusted himself off, and we went to the barn to unload. He threw the fork so he wouldn"t stab himself when he hit the ground. Those farmers were tough in those days. LA in WI
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