Re: Re: Tractor Accident
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Posted by Mike Dane on July 16, 1998 at 18:06:56:
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Accident posted by John Fritz on July 15, 1998 at 10:03:00:
: : : This past weekend, a 35 year old fellow who lived about a mile and a half from me was killed while working with his tractor. Apparently, he was trying to uproot a bush with a Ford 8N while his fiance watched. The tractor reared up and came right over on top of him and the steering wheel crushed his head. I went over to see the situation. I noticed that the tractor did not have a drawbar nor any implement attached. I was later told that he had the chain attached to the seat support bracket. I had figured from what I saw that it had been attached to the upper link of the three point hitch. In either case, it was too dang high above the axle. It was a reminder to me that you can never be too careful. Many folks have tractors these days who really have never worked with them. Some old-tractor people I have met fall into this category also - they like the old tractors, but don't know how to use them. When the opportunity arises to use their tractor for some purpose, they go to it. If yall know anybody like this, please teach them the basics about tractor safety. : My farm neighbor in Eastern IN told me this one. Very tragic but the little boy survived and is now a teenager or in early 20's. When the boy was 2, the farmer left him in the cab while unloading beans from the hopper. The farmer climed up to the top of the grain bin to check on something with the augur. Up through the augur came 2 little arms which could not be re-attached. It was late and at night. How many wrongs can you apply in this unfortunate event? This is the saddest story of all.
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