Posted by tractorguy2 on December 06, 2014 at 06:58:48 from (64.147.38.155):
In Reply to: Safety Police posted by John in La on December 03, 2014 at 16:04:01:
The most dangerous thing on the farm is the nervous farmer when he is broke down.he will not stop and think "what is going to happen when I do this"
I know one who tried to jump start his massey 850 combine at the starter. It was in gear and took off while he was standing on the little catwalk on the front of the engine.
The combine ran over his fuel barrels dumping several hundred gallons of diesel, then tore one door off the machine shed and tore several feet of tin off the side of the shed before killing the engine. This whole time he was hanging onto the front of the engine. He had to change his pants when the ride was over!
The reason the combine wouldn't start? It was in gear.
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