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Posted by Dan H on August 12, 2003 at 13:47:21 from (65.141.163.44):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: What Was The Worst Injury? posted by Okla/Kans Bill on August 12, 2003 at 13:23:16:
I like to stop before leaving the yard with a tractor and make my phone calls on the cell before I leave to work in the field. It just seems to work better that way as I can order fuel, parts, call the bank, and whatever and if I need info I can run to the house or machine shed to get a part # or account # and not be half way across the county. Its a habit I started when I first started using a cell phone. Twice I have been within an instant of lifting my foot off the clutch and looked down to see my own 4 year old looking up with a big smile and arms up raised hoping I'll open the cab door and take him with me, standing right by the step directly in front of the tire. It would kill me if that was my last glimpse of him before a tire went over him.
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