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Re: What Was The Worst Injury?
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Posted by Okla/kans Bill on August 12, 2003 at 11:34:12 from (209.240.198.61):
In Reply to: What Was The Worst Injury? posted by Dave in GA on August 11, 2003 at 10:53:13:
I had killed myGrandads 34 CC Case in a bunch of sumac sprouts and small trees. In order to crank it, I stepped on a sumac trunk and held it down, The case started, the crank hit my knee, spun e aroud, and I started walking aaway fromit and the house a dz steps or so before I realized I was going the wrong way. Another time I killed it right in a fence line. I backed myself int the fence as best I could and started cranking. It caught, and the crank came across my chest in an arc. Both Hurt Lke Helll. One accident I didnt have, I was hauling locust posts up a hill to lay them out in a fence line. I had a F-20 with a cross bar at the front of the drawbar. The posts was stuck under the front bar, and over the drawbar. As I went up the hill, I thought I felt the tractor rise, and pushed in the clutch. it stopped and the front end came down. I sat there a minute thinking and figured I was nuts, cause if it was going to come up running, why didnt it come upsetting stil (I was a kid in my early 20s then( Im 56 now). I killed it for some reason, and so I got down and off o start it up, When I raised the crank up to start it, I brought the tractor up a bit also. Then I took soe pof the posts off and made a second trip
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