Posted by JRT on February 15, 2008 at 18:41:54 from (68.238.117.249):
is not easy. Today I was feeling good since I had just finished up water pump jobs on each of my two David Brown tractors. Went real good on the 1210 with no loader but was a real pain on the 1200 with a loader in the way, Had to take it down twice since the parts guy gave me the wrong gasket and it leaked like a sieve, Anyway, got them done and decided to work a while in my woodshop. 5 minutes into it and it happened. Took the whole end off my forefinger with a joiner/planer. It took 15 stitches to put it back. I have been stitched up several times from small shop accidents but never anything serious, I have been lucky I guess. Every little mishap like this gets my attention and I will follow my shop rules for a few years. I think this may be my final warning and I will never drop my guard again. REMEMBER------ It only takes one second to do real damage to yourself. LETS BE CAREFUL OUT THERE.
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