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Re: Man Dies ,This Afternoon in a Farm Accident !!
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Posted by Leland on April 08, 2007 at 06:46:49 from (206.62.11.9):
In Reply to: Man Dies ,This Afternoon in a Farm Accident !!! posted by D-C-741 on April 07, 2007 at 22:31:34:
Sounds like these want to be's and hobby farmers should be required to take tractor safety classes before they can lawfully operate tractors . when I was 13 I took one thru 4H and the videos still come to mind 35 years later .and when it comes to pto's I always have this picture come to mind of a man showing his manhood totally destroyed and shredded by a pto shaft he straddled ,and the 185 lb dummy getting throwin into a pto running a 1000 full throtle and it wrapping him around the shaft before throwing him 30' into the air .This was the best course I have ever taken in my life it stays with you and makes you think .
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