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dangers on the farm
spasmcreek
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news yesterday .....about 60 miles from here.....a 5 year old boy was killed when a turning pto shaft grabbed his clothing while dad was working on the machine ...declared dead on site.....i would not have liked to have been the first responders.......
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Brings back memories of 10th grade machine shop days....Teacher would sneak up behind us and wack us on the head with a 12" steel ruler...."Roll up your sleeves, that 12" lathe won't even slow down as it rips your arm off !!"
CUT THE ENGINE OFF!
"Never do wrong to make a friend----or to keep one".....Robert E. Lee
Mistakes get made, safety measures get ignored, and sometimes "stuff just happens". If you're in the wrong place, you can get hurt really bad really quick.
I'm trying to teach my Grandson how to avoid being in the wrong place by paying attention to how, when, and where things move. Learning early in life how to stay safe makes later life more comfortable (and longer).
He was able to wedge his back into the shields and pop the slip-clutch.
All I remember is I was jumping out of trailer to kill tractor when the clutch clicked the second time.
Got him out and could see bone through hole in arm. Got to drive him 40 miles to hospital.
Doc said he was the only one of three that got caught in stripper and kept the limb.
Dad was a tough old bird. Talked to me about how I treated girls while we were driving to hospital without any pain killers.
seems like any of us who know a farmer(s) or are a farmer know of many mistakes made in a hurry
I have know several with missing fingers and hands and terrible stories from others .
from falling in a grain bin to being pulled into a piece of equipment , complacency and trying to recover repair in a hurry do a lot of damage