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Re: STOOPIDist thing I have done this winter . .


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Posted by olgentdc on December 14, 2017 at 07:21:00 from (184.16.212.240):

In Reply to: STOOPIDist thing I have done this winter . . posted by JDEM on December 14, 2017 at 06:18:21:

about normal for me ,,. Just Hope when something like that occurs , You can State a stern warning,.. "NOW , That was alcohol related ,.. NOW STRAIGHTEN Up ",... LOL .. last nite as the sun was setting , and THIS WAS NOT ALCOHOL related either //// It is sad about how forgetful i am . sometimes i wonder if the Neuropathy from chemo has affected my mind as well as my hands and legs , On occasion i set things down and cant find them , .Anyway , i had picked up the 20 ft head and was moving it to another area for servicing with the 750 Massey and i had not climbed down to securely snap the head locks ,and ..As I was going past the barn where i had left a roundbale earlier,.. i was watching the tree limbs that were close to the cab and my mirror on my left,.With the setting sun glaring thru the dust and refracting ,.and you guessed it! i forgot about the round bale against the barn on the right,.. DoG=Gon-it ,. i only tagged it about 4 inches but that was enuf to roll under the snout perfectly , i failed to see because of the glare,any thing happening .the end of the head rolled up one side and everything fell off the front of the feeder house ! one side resting in soft ground the other hi up on a round bale . ,No Harm ,.I HOPE,... I Always Tell everyone ,.When YOU are Nearby acombine STAY OUT OF THE WAY AND try TO BE IN EYE CONTACT WITH THE OPERATOR ,.. Luckily I was Alone ,.,. But Sheesh , I think of How my DAD was back in the day with Much Smaller equipment And Gleeful Boys always underfoot wanting to be a part of everything ..


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