Boy I hope he makes a recovery, that is an awful thing, for him and his family, hope all can keep them in their thoughts and prayers.
It happens too quick, I find my overalls getting caught on the ford 3600 shift lever, could easily hang you up or worse, have to take ones time and use care always.
Today, I did not, I let the 3600 and NI 216 spreader fast idle to warm up, whils't I cleaned the spilled manure under the ramp, the other guy, our employee, friend and my coworker, kinda works differently, spills at the ramp every day, I clean it, really annoys the heck out of me, cause when I work alone there is no clean up needed LOL, well the darned thing tractor and spreader rolled back and into me, I turned away from it, should have shut it off and left it in gear. $#@%$#!@... as I got out from under it, dumb move on me, though I should not have to clean up after him nor would I have been there. The vet came about the same time, hey bud could you help me out from under this spreader ?
That aside, I sincerely hope he makes a speedy recovery, sorry to hear of this situation, a reminder to all, use care and take yer time !
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