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Joe

02-10-2004 10:24:05




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10 years ago I was crossing the road on a 1486 with a disk behind. I was in a lower gear because I was coming out of a gate on to the road just over the top of a steep hill on the road. All I remember was seeing a car coming at me from my left side. Funny part is it seemed like it was coming in slow motion. A young kid hit the left rear tire and spun around into the disk. Everybody was ok luckily. I only got a cut on my shoulder from hitting the window latch. Pushed the tractor in the ditch and killed the engine. Totaled the car. He was doing 55 in a 25mph zone. only damage to the tractor was bent the rear rim and cut tire. I would like to hear if any of you guys had any farm or tractor accidents.

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Tim Malin

02-17-2004 12:58:46




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 Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Joe, 02-10-2004 10:24:05  
My great-grandfather was out making fence one day with a Farmall Super C. Slowly moving along, checking the fence, he stopped to work on a weak spot. After making the repair, he went to the front of the tractor to crank start it. Being warm, it popped right off, running over his foot with the front wheel, knocking him down with the grill, and running him over with the rear wheel. He managed to walk about 700 yards to the neighbor's house, and they rushed his bruised, battered body to the hospital. Had bruised internal organs and broken ribs, puncturing a lung twice. The Legend goes... "Frank turned the crank..."

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KURT

02-11-2004 02:37:47




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 Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Joe, 02-10-2004 10:24:05  
Last winter I was plowing snow in the driveway and I was driving around this huge oak tree at the road and as I was just pulling out into the road this guy in a Pontiac sunbird wizzed by me going at least 50 (in a 25 zone). His car missed me by maybe a foot. (I would have been killed if he hit me). The guy was probably 18 years old. I take every precaution when plowing snow, have the lights on, and always look for cars.

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Kim

02-14-2004 05:28:03




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 Re: Re: Tractor accidents in reply to KURT, 02-11-2004 02:37:47  
A friend was driving his grain combine from one field to another on a rural road. An overloaded log truck, speeding, hit him from behind. It turned the combine over and knocked it into a ditch. The truck and trailer were also totaled. My friend had to have shoulder surgery, but that's all. Bad news was, my friend's insurance had to pay for the combine, truck, and trailer! They said it was his fault!

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Kevin 8N184534

02-11-2004 00:58:37




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 Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Joe, 02-10-2004 10:24:05  
I own a 52 Farmall H and a 49 Ford 8N. I am a FF/EMT and the Rescue Chief of my local Volunteer Fire/Rescue service. I also serve as a Deputy Coroner for the county. Living in a rural area, I have had the unfortunate duty to respond to several farm tractor/equipment accidents on the ambulance. Here are five from my recollection:

1. 60+ y/o male operating a JD tricycle tractor with a FEL. Male attempted to lift a felled tree trunk by chaining same to FEL bucket. He was sitting sideways on a grade, and when he lifted it to hood level, it flipped over on top of him. Operator deceased.
2. 70 y/o male operating an IH Tractor, pulling a loaded hay wagon. While climbing a steep hill on roadway, it slipped out of gear. The brakes held long enough for him to tell his young grandson to jump off, saving his life. The tractor flipped over on top of him. Operator deceased.
3. 50 y/o male operating a Case tractor in a field. He got off to adjust something and while on the ground, the tractor apparently drifted back and knocked him to the ground and ran over him. Family found him later in the day when he didn’t return for supper. Operator deceased.
4. 58 y/o male operating a Farmall A in a field. While on a side hill, somehow flipped the tractor over on him, pinning him from the waist down. He was conscious throughout the ordeal. I had to hold my crew back from rolling it off him until the medic could start IVs. I was concerned he had internal injury and he might bleed out if the weight was lifted off too soon. Luckily he suffered only a broken femur (leg bone). Operator survived
5. 78 y/o male operating a Farmall, pulling a sickle bar mower. Stopped to remove an item in his path. Dismounted tractor, never disengaging the implement. The tractor drifted ahead knocking him to ground and mower running over him. GET THIS…..he picked himself up, WALKED 800-1000 yds to his house and was standing by the back door when we got there. (the tractor ended up in a pond). He was holding what was left of his little finger to his hand. My dad and I arrived in the ambulance, and we put a neck collar and backboard on him while standing. When we laid him down, blood poured out of his boot. He had a compound fracture of his femur……OPERATOR SURVIVED…he was quite lucky.

All of these men had MANY years experience in operating, servicing, machinery. Any one of them forgot more about these machines than I will ever know. It seems they just got complacent, “it won’t happen to me”. Two of the above were relatives of mine.

I was asked to take a disc harrow to work up a field on top of a hill that I got a bad feeling just looking at. I would like to do a little side work plowing gardens, etc, but I passed on this one….Maybe I am a wimp, but I am here to type about it.

THINK, PEOPLE…….. please!

PA has a Rescue training program for Fire/EMS. Penn State has a good program, for Rescue types, and also for farmers. See link.

Kevin S.

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KURT

02-11-2004 02:47:19




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 Re: Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Kevin 8N184534, 02-11-2004 00:58:37  
OUCH! I see what you mean, older guys that get too comfortable around tractors and one slip and your gone.



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parts man

02-10-2004 18:50:18




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 Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Joe, 02-10-2004 10:24:05  
I was driving a 275IH with a New Holland side delivery rake along a busy hiway a few years back. Was haying at my B in L's place about 5 miles from home. There were cars passing me all along, no trouble, there was a paved shoulder, and I was keeping well over. One yutz in a pick up passed so close his mirror twanged the SMV emblem on the rake!!! Not a good feeling!!!



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jeff

02-10-2004 18:46:48




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 Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Joe, 02-10-2004 10:24:05  
Just remember----Farming IS the most accident prone occupation in the country per person. IT is FACT!



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To Young to Die

02-10-2004 18:17:07




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 Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Joe, 02-10-2004 10:24:05  
I am 15 years old I was driving a ford 7000 down at the bottom of a hill and I was towing a harrow for my tractor I waved to a neighbor and then looked back and was slamed by a saturn car guy didn't want to wait and decided to cut in front of me and nailed my front end and then hit my rear. I totaled his car only scrached up the tracors paint a little very minnor and I was fine. Really scared me thought. Im gald I was drive a 7 ton tractor to protect me. The tractor had 7 set of weights on each side and tires were filled with calcium that is how it killed that little saturn. But the guy got in troble not me because there is a law here that saw no passing on double bold lines and he did and I didnt wave him by. So he was a fault. I sure glad I wasnt driving my Farmall Super A or I dont think I would be here today. Ford makes a good tractor. Thankyou Ford tractors for makeing great dependable, stong tractors.

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To young to die

02-10-2004 18:14:48




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 Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Joe, 02-10-2004 10:24:05  
I am 15 years old I was driving a ford 7000 down at the bottom of a hill and I was towing a harrow for my tractor I waved to a neighbor and then looked back and was slamed by a saturn car guy didn't want to wait and decided to cut in front of me and nailed my front end and then hit my rear. I totaled his car only scrached up the tracors paint a little very minnor and I was fine. Really scared me thought. Im gald I was drive a 7 ton tractor to protect me. The tractor had 7 set of weights on each side and tires were filled with calcium that is how it killed that little saturn. But the guy got in troble not me because there is a law here that saw no passing on double bold lines and he did and I didnt wave him by. So he was a fault. I sure glad I wasnt driving my Farmall Super A or I dont think I would be here today. Thank you Ford tractors for makeing great dependable, stong tractors.

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Jim in michigan

02-10-2004 16:36:20




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 Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Joe, 02-10-2004 10:24:05  
I posted this web site on Red Power and YT tales,, but here it is again,, it is for a training course for EMT and fireman, it teaches the proper way to stabalize a tractor and get some one out of machinery,,,,Jim



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49 Cubber!

02-10-2004 15:11:11




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 Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Joe, 02-10-2004 10:24:05  
Dont know how it happened,but I got ran over by a Ford 2000 a few years back.Wasnt anything Icould do to stop it from rolling so I just said my prayers,got up and walked to the house.(The tractor was sitting on a slioght hillside when it ran out of gas,I had the brakes on and it was still ingear when it rolled.)After about two hours of the pain in my chest getting worse,I went to the emergency room,One rib had broken and tore a small hole in my heart,easy fix,but I was down for about a month.My next door neighbor was bushhogging his pasture,only about 4 acres or so.I had my then 3 year old on the proch watching.Theres a line of tree that run along the "back" side of both his property and mine,deer jumped out and it scared him so much he jerked the wheel,just like someone would do if they were driving,bushhog swung around hit a tree and somehow flipped the tractor.What I saw after that wasnt a pretty site!

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Redman

02-10-2004 13:27:52




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 Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Joe, 02-10-2004 10:24:05  
we farm around mn state hwy 7,somewhere around 1988 i was going to round bale some hay just off the hwy i put on the turn signal and started to turn into the field.almost to the aprouch and a ford taurus passed infront of me,he did snag the weight brachet which srun the tractor sideways.cops came and est. his speed at 85 mph,he ended up getting a failure to yield right of way,speeding and DUI tickets.a heck of a experience for a 15 year old.

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jal-SD

02-10-2004 12:55:00




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 Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Joe, 02-10-2004 10:24:05  
Need to be carefull out there not only with tractors, but ALL other things around the farm/ranch, too. SD lost a farmer & his young son just last weekend. Sounds like they were working on something on their hog confinement lagoon & either fell in & drowned or were overcome by the fumes. (My $0.02 worth. jal-SD)



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42FarmallH

02-10-2004 12:37:33




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 Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Joe, 02-10-2004 10:24:05  
Lost my right foot in a grain auger in 91. I was 10 years old. Kicked the tailgate shut on the truck and my foot slipped.

Please keep those guards in place! Do it for your own safety and for the young people that are around...



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02-10-2004 12:16:17




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 Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Joe, 02-10-2004 10:24:05  
about twenty years ago, around 1983, I was farming and working for my dad on his dairy farm, I lived across the road on a non busy highway. We had a Versatile 150 biderectional and I was scooping snow, I went to go across the road to my place and didn't look, my fault, All I saw was a truck, It hit me broadside on the cab, it was a gas truck, diesel fuel and gas. I got pushed in the ditch, hit my head on the side post, sure wish it had padding, it didn't, compound skull fracture My wife happened home about that time and saw me bleeding on the lawn, my parents standing round, thought I was dead, lost a lot of blood, had seizeres for awhile but ok now, I can still feel that indentation on my head, spent some time in hospital and rochester Minn. gas truck totaled, tractor got a new wheel and brand new loader, insurance paid for it what a deal, lucky it was slick or probably been dead, it was fun riding in ambulance, but not the stitches. , or the hospital stay, got a ticket for failure to yield

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my neighbor

02-10-2004 11:24:33




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 Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Joe, 02-10-2004 10:24:05  
had 2 tractor wrecks in 5 weeks. First time he was trying to get on the highway on the canal bank but the county had not cut the weeds and his front tire clipped the rear bumper and tore the tractor front off and the fellow was going so fast he lost control and rolled his SUV.
5 weeks later he was pulling out onto the highway with a older tractor without no lights or SMV in the wee early hours of the morning and a pickup came up from the rear and hit the 14 ft basket on his F10 farmhand loader and there was a battery laying in the road all kinds of broken square headed bolts and nuts and it totalled the F10 loader and just took a battery for the tractor. Funny thing is he never got a ticket for either incident and the ambulance was called to both accidents and hauled automobile passangers to the hospital.

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Chads

02-10-2004 17:39:36




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I have not had an accident, but have been close, too close, This is one story I would like to share that happened last year while loading our JD 730 puller on to a trailer. I had a lot of weight behind the rear axle, and it was a steep ramped trailer, the front went up no problem, as soon as the rear tires started up the ramps, the front end started comming up, and it started to shift. the rear tires slid off of the ramp about mid way up, and the front completly turned to one side, off the side of the trailer to the ground. It was enough to bounce me around and hit my head on the steering wheel. Dad was watching this as it happened, and said I was lucky, it alomst turned over on its side. Accidents are so unexpected, and happens in a split second. After cleaning up my self when that happened, I hooked on to our second trailer with a lower deck and loaded up and went pulling,, got a second that night, Chad

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Redman

02-10-2004 21:20:53




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 Re: Re: Re: Tractor accidents in reply to Chads, 02-10-2004 17:39:36  
watched a guy loading a twin engine mod in the 80s,he was having trouble getting it to go up he would give it a little throttle and it would go half way up and roll back down.after about 10 trys he gave it a little to much throttle and lifted the front end off the ground,shot up the back of the trailer and neatly loaded the mod into the box of his pick-up!as i recall the guy tried to hide inside one of the wheels on the puller!

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lee

02-10-2004 19:36:17




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I would recommend you back the tractor on to the trailer if possible. You can't lift the front backing up and its a straight forward run off. It is much safer.



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