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Re: Silo unloader accident
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Posted by Billy NY on May 26, 2007 at 05:36:47 from (152.163.100.14):
In Reply to: Silo unloader accident posted by Don-Wi on May 26, 2007 at 00:45:39:
Armstrong and others, don't they make a whole array of equipment, you know like the Georgia backhoe? Well, that's what I've heard many call a shovel in he excavating business. Steel toe shoes are a matter of opinion/preference, lot of stories of good/bad things about them. When I was real young, somehow and I don't remember much on how I did it, I stuck a tine of a 3 prong'er through my foot, but it was just under the skin, top side of foot, went in and poked out a few inches further, almost sure I might have backed my foot into it, was not using the fork, must have been real sharp, so long ago, hard to recall, but it was not as traumatic as other injuries I can think of at an early age, your photo sure reminds me of that one though.
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