Posted by paul on October 19, 2018 at 11:02:29 from (76.77.201.215):
In Reply to: Re: kow farmer/paul posted by JMS/.MN on October 19, 2018 at 10:23:28:
The teenager was working on a manure spreader, perhaps welding on the axle or anyhow under with a wheel off. It fell on him. They had to pull the plug the following day. I get choked up every time I try to say or type that one. His mom was my wife’s supervisor for a number of years, she always has a smile on her face, personable gal.
The farmer with the combine I heard fairly credible source today now, he got pulled into the corn head, not quite the way it was presented in print. I didn’t know him but we saw him often at a popular restaurant around here, appeared to be a popular and freindly fellow, nice guy, I’m sure we nodded hello to each other in passing over the years. Several of his family also work where my wife does.
Couple miles south of Sleepy Eye, couple miles NE of Sleepy Eye, 3 hours apart.
The following morning there was a car more or less head on into a semi 2 miles from my farm, the lady was airlifted from the scene to Rochester, I hear she has badly broken legs.
And there was a pretty serious wreck by Olivia also, person crashed into a beet lifter, I believe also airlifted out.
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