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Posted by CRUSADER on April 18, 2004 at 08:44:31 from (216.31.5.10):
In Reply to: BE CAREFULL posted by evielboweviel on April 17, 2004 at 17:35:51:
Sorry to hear about your friend. Seems that the good Lord has watched over me a few times because I am still here today. Lost a cousin in the early 80's when his tractor rolled over on him. He was a dairyman in Oklahoma and was putting out round bales for the herd. He left a wife and two very younng daughters when that accident occured. Also folks, be careful when giving children rides on open cab tractors. When I was living in Texas one of my neighbors had his son sitting on the fender of the tractor with him while he was discing. He son slipped and fell off the back. He couldn't slow/stop fast enough. The 5 year old boy lived for about 6 hours. This happened almost 20 years ago, and last time I saw him a year and a half ago he was still carrying the pain from what happened. later days mates, Jim
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