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Re: What is the most DANGROUS
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Posted by old on January 08, 2007 at 09:27:11 from (4.245.2.90):
In Reply to: What is the most DANGROUS posted by raleigh on January 08, 2007 at 06:43:32:
Depends on a lot of things. You talking for the guy on the tractor or the person that shouldn't be watching. A brush hog is real bad for a person watching because it will sned rocks out like missiles but the guy on the tractor is pretty safe form them unless he falls off the back. Most implanments are pretty safe if your on the tractor its when you get off and you don't shut the tractor down thats when it gets very unsafe. So again 99% of the time it come back to the guy driveing and how safe he is, most accidents can be stopped if a person thinks and does things the way they should be done
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