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Posted by Okla/Kans Bill on August 12, 2003 at 13:23:16 from (209.240.198.61):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: What Was The Worst Injury? posted by Dan H on August 12, 2003 at 13:06:55:
yup, what u say is right. Another one I remember, took 10 yrs ofa my life right there. I was using a 3 section brillon rollar packer. Not the heavy one but the old open setion one that had a toothed wheel next to a wheel with a flange. The neighbors wife and her kids came over to visit the wife. As I was comming up i the field the kids all , my 2 included came out and asked if they could ride the packer and sit on the tractor. I said no, thats how their unc le got killed, on a WC Allis my dad was driving, so I told them to get back to the house and they went. I turned around and started back down the field, went about 30ft and heard a scream. Hit the brakes and turned around and they were taking the oldest girl up to the house, She was walking, so I went down to the end and came back and went up to the house. Thats where I found that she had run up behind me, jumped on the packer and somhow fell forward and got ran over by it. Nothing more than scratches. I guess the deep plowed and disced and harrowed sandy field cushioned her somhow, But by the grace of God she shoulda had her head popped, she was around 12. like I said, it took 10 yrs offa my life, and nw I aint got them to spare
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