Posted by SJ on September 21, 2009 at 06:13:29 from (65.37.43.110):
These are just the ones im my area this summer,upstsate western New York.Been a rough year.Tractor and farm-machinery accidents in the region this year include:
•Daniel Coyle, 51, of Wheatland died on March 28 when he apparently left his parked tractor in gear and it ran over him, causing a severe head injury.
•Jeremy Thomas, 74, of Gorham, Ontario County, was seriously injured on July 15 when his tractor went into a ditch, landing on top of his legs.
•William Squire, 62, on West Bloomfield, Ontario County, died of multiple injuries on Aug. 7 when he was mowing a field and his tractor slipped into a creek, flipped and landed on top of him.
•Charles Brown 63, was killed on Aug. 26 at a farm in Lodi, Seneca County, when he was using farm equipment to move bales of hay. The cab of the machine was missing a safety screen, and his head protruded out the window and was crushed between the cab and the lift arm of the loader.
•James Meisenzahl, 55, died on Sept 2 in South Bristol, Ontario County, when, while doing landscaping, his equipment overturned several times on a hill. He was not wearing a seatbelt and fractured his skull and neck when he hit the protective cage surrounding the driver's seat.
•Daniel Smith, 38, was killed on Sept. 2 in Cameron, Steuben County, when the tree that he was dragging with a tractor got caught on some trees, causing the tractor to flip over
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