Go find some pto incident survivor or the surviving family members. They will all tell you they should have fixed that pto shield. What makes you so smart that you will never get caught but only other stupid people will. I doubt you have never walked up to an abandoned but running tractor/pto and wonder where everybody is. Then notice some old rags, baler twine of something flapping around on the shaft. As you get closer you realize something isn't right. Somebody must have run over a hog, calf or something with the tractor and left it there. Wait a minute, this isn't right, that's not the right shape for livestock. And livestock doesn't have clothing wrapped around it. It then dawns on you. Those rags flapping around the shaft are clothing. Human skin, tendons, and guts. That smashed up gore on the ground is blood, fat, guts. A torn off/smashed off limb or two or three laying around. It isn't any better either finding somebody staggering trying to carry their arm and stop the blood from the stump/socket. Some of you people have no clue what so ever. It's horrible and it doesn't have to happen.
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