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Re: Re: Re: Another tractor accident over the weekend
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Posted by T_Bone on November 12, 2002 at 22:45:37 from (65.59.178.70):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Another tractor accident over the weekend posted by glenn on November 12, 2002 at 15:52:40:
Guys it don't have to come from a tractor either. 10yrs ago I just finished rebuilding a piece of Sheet metal equipment and was moving it back to it's spot in the shop. I was using a hand truck. I came to a piece of sheetmetal laying where I wanted it so I set the equipment up right then bent over to pick-up the SM. The table flipped over smashing my foot. Apparently I didn't set the table on all four legs and it was balancing on two when I let go. About a 1sec accident! They can not fix my foot, to much bone nerve damage. For a stupid mistake I will be a gimper the rest of my life with lots of pain that can not be eased even with morphine. It don't matter what you do, just do it very careful with alot of pre-thought! T_Bone
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