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Re: SHOULD I BE PULLING UP STUMPS WITH MY TRACTOR?
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Posted by Z-bar on August 23, 2000 at 11:26:51 from (204.254.215.134):
In Reply to: SHOULD I BE PULLING UP STUMPS WITH MY TRACTOR? posted by Daniel Dickerson on August 22, 2000 at 14:00:17:
This dosn't pertain to pulling stumps, but it does have to do with tractor safety. The other day a local man was brush-hoging and got his tractor stuck in mud, went and got another tractor , hooked up to the stuck one, leaving it in gear while he pulled with the other tractor, when it came out of the mud, he stepped off the pulling tractor but couldent catch the one he pulled out, and was run over by the brush-hog. He is in columbia Mo. hosp. with a colasped lung, broken ribs, cuts and abrasions, but is expected to live. So use some common cents when working around tractors and machinery.
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