When I was 13 I was disking plowed ground with the old MH 44 diesel, I hit the dead furrow and the spinner on the wheel left my hand so fast and found my left wrist right on the bone. My bone was stick out of my skin and I sit there 1/2 an hour before I could think about getting off the tractor. I still have the scar. A year later baling straw last wagon of the day I rode the wagon to the barn on top of the 8 high stack. We had a nice pile on loose straw by the elevator we would jump off the wagon on to it. I didn't look before I jumped, The STRAW WAS GONE! I hit the ground and I know my butt checks hit my ears!!!! And now I know why my back still hurts. I was cutting soybeans and kept hearing something odd, Got off to find the odd sound and could not find it. As I turned around I got whipped by the chopper belt that broke and got me acrossed my back. I'm lucky it didn't wrap around my neck but god all mighty did that hurt and it made it hard to sleep for a month. About 15 years ago I was trying to knock the pin out of the back window frame on my IH 766. Standing on the back tire holding the punch in my left hand aginst the cab frame to steady myself and swung what old 4 lb hammer and missed, I hit my left thumb. Of course I about fell off the tire and dad was standing on the back of the truck backed up to the back of the tractor to hold the window frame ask's You OK? NO! Come on this is getting heavy. All right all right give me a min. I swing again and hit my thumb again. @&^%$)**&^&%% a few choice words late I swing again and I feel a crunch! Then shooting pain as I fall off the tire onto the bed of the truck and of course I put my hands out to catch myself and when my left hand hit the flat bed I felt a sharp SNAP as my left shin found the edge of the truck bed. Laying on the ground seeing black spots sweating bullets about to throw up dad asked YOU OK? When words would not come out of my mouth he knew I was hurting. I Broke my left thumb and wrist and I had no skin on my left shin from the top of my boot to my knee cap. GOD I got the willies just thinking about this. I could go on but why? Bandit
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