Posted by RBoots on November 14, 2016 at 17:59:49 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: Super sad farm death posted by rrlund on November 14, 2016 at 14:01:41:
That is just too bad. Dad had a cousin that was 30 at the time and had gotten wound up in a PTO shaft on a corn picker and laid in the field for a couple hours before a neighbor heard him yelling. It ripped the full Carhartts off him. It also pulled every one of his leg joints apart on both sides and pushed the bone joints out through the skin. His knees were the worst. The sockets of the joints had gotten so packed with mud, it took almost a year to get the infection out of them. I don't know how he managed to walk for the next 50 years before he passed, but he did. Always with a hobble and a limp, but he still managed to cut wood on his own and do everything else he wanted. Be careful out there guys. I don't sit quiet if I see my dad doing something stupid, I get right after him and he seems to realize he's making a bad choice if I am noticing it. I tell him I'd like him to be around for a long time.
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