Posted by ben brown on October 09, 2014 at 06:52:28 from (184.63.225.47):
In Reply to: old man syndrome posted by timbernt on October 08, 2014 at 18:49:09:
they are hi, but as i was reading post remember a friend and i were heading to go fix a guys tractor just be fore we got the this young lady was crossing road with a wd45 she had been bushing hogging for her dad when the cutter came undone from tractor she just drove over to where he was but the thing is that to this day is the pto shaft had drop to a 90 position and was making a complete round like a big fan we both new that at any moment she look back and that it would take her head off . it was what you do run up shout say pto on she look back , or just hold your breath hope for the best , the young lady drove 100yard shut off tractor got off never new she was that close to dying, tell we drove up her dad look at both of us said, look like death has look you to in the face we said it did, then we told him why it was his and her turn to get that i just look death in the face
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