Posted by Richard G. on February 12, 2015 at 09:55:04 from (108.192.144.203):
In Reply to: Stupid Hurts.... posted by Bryce Frazier on February 12, 2015 at 06:36:25:
Bryce, I was standing about 10 feet behind a fellow years ago as he used a cheater pipe on a binder. He had a 3600 Ford and multishank chisel plow on the trailer. As he pulled down on a chain across the plow, the pipe slid off and the binder handle flew up and hit him in the neck. Now this guy weighed at least 250 lbs and was all muscle and fell back towards me. I am 5'8" tall and weighed about 160 at that time. I caught him and lowered him to the ground as best I could. This was a Friday afternoon. Monday he came back and said his neck swelled up like a basketball that evening and the doctor told him if it had hit his jaw or his adam's apple, he would probably have died. It hit right in between them. I think of that every time I see a binder like that now. Richard in NW SC
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