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Prayers for Gary & Kristy BaileyPlease keep fellow cub member Gary Bailey and his wife Kristy in your prayers. Gary was loading his new Kubota tractor in the street in front of his house yesterday when the truck, trailer and tractor took off down the street. Kristy tried to jump in the truck and in the process fractured the L1 vertebrae in her back. Gary came off the tractor when in flipped. The whole rig crashed into the neighbors house three doors down. Gary is banged up and sore, and currently at a Roanoke Virginia hospital with Kristy where she'll undergo surgery in the morning.
According to Gary he was in his regular loading spot, truck in park, park brake set, and scotched. Next thing he knew it was headed down hill sliding the tires... ![]() Member IHCC Chapter 37 Eastern North Carolina 1951 Farmall "M" - Restored 1949 Farmall Cub - Original "Blue Ribbon Reconditioned" 1929 Farmall Regular
Re: Prayers for Gary & Kristy BaileyGod bless them both.
Bill
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Re: Prayers for Gary & Kristy BaileyGary and Kristy, you are in our prayers (+), may the Lord bring you both through this and restore your good health.
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Re: Prayers for Gary & Kristy BaileyOur thoughts and prayers for Gary and Kristy.
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Re: Prayers for Gary & Kristy BaileyPrayer has been lifted up.
Bill "The probability of life originating from accident is comparable to the probability of the unabridged dictionary resulting from an explosion in a printing shop." Edwin Conklin, biologist
Re: Prayers for Gary & Kristy BaileyBeen thinking of Gary a lot lately but haven't PMed for a while.
We'll be sure to keep them in our prayers. ![]() Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote. Ben Franklin
Re: Prayers for Gary & Kristy BaileyPrayers on the way.
Re: Prayers for Gary & Kristy BaileyKristy came through her surgery yesterday well. They ended up having to make only minimal repairs to her L1 vertebrae. Gary is on the mend, brusied and banged and sore. Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers.
![]() Member IHCC Chapter 37 Eastern North Carolina 1951 Farmall "M" - Restored 1949 Farmall Cub - Original "Blue Ribbon Reconditioned" 1929 Farmall Regular
Re: Prayers for Gary & Kristy BaileyOur prayers are with both of them. I too have had an experience with trailer surfing, but it was only for a few feet and no injuries or damage. It does scare the daylights out of you though.
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Re: Prayers for Gary & Kristy BaileyI have been really tied up with work for the past while and haven't had time to post on the forum, but thanks for the prayers. Thanks for the updates Dusti. I guess this has been about the scariest thing that I've went through, total shock and "freeze" once I realized what was going on. I thank God that no one was injured worse or killed. My boys were out in the area and luckily no one was in the house, the truck went through the block foundation and busted a few cinder blocks out according to neighbors.
I thought I was doing everything right, in hindsight using a 4x4 wood chock on pavement probably wasn't the best choice, but in the past week alone I had done the exact same thing (loading/unloading) in the exact same spot 3 or 4 times, along with always loading/unloading everything else in that spot. I just don't know what to say, when the rear wheels were on the ramp and I felt and saw the truck starting to be pushed and smoke coming from the tires, I just froze. My neighbor and wife tried to open the door and get in the truck, but without having the keys there's not much that they could have done anyway I guess. I do remember the truck hitting the house and the trailer starting to turn, but then I guess from there I was in the air flying around. Again, just really thankful for the most part it was all material things. Kristy had a fractured L1 vertebrae was fixed with screws and rods to the above and below vertebrae... I offered to get some grade 8 bolts from Tractor Supply, but the doctors didn't care too much for that one. They did say she should have a 100% recovery, but it will be a long road (6 months+).
Re: Prayers for Gary & Kristy BaileyGary, I have been there, done that,and understand the slow motion. I am glad all will be well with time.
I was hauling a new 580 backhoe with a gmc top kick single axle dump truck. Started up hill on dirt road and it started to rain. In the middle of dog leg I lost traction. Tried to back down hill but gravity would not let the trailer track. i had to unload the hoe, as I was blocking the road. chocked the truck, unchained the hoe and started to back off trailer. Weight of hoe lifted the front of trailer and back of truck up over the block, and the truck and trailer with the backhoe on it and me in it headed down the hill backwards The hoe finally made it over the ramps and they dug in and it stopped. End of ramp was 8" from a 500' drop littered with huge pine trees. Shaking like a leaf, I had to unload the hoe off the side of the trailer. Sorry, your tragedy just brought back of old memories
Re: Prayers for Gary & Kristy BaileyI also had the same thing happen loading my 580 Case backhoe, fortunately my friend was able to Lock down all of the truck and trailer brakes and stop the vehicles from moving forward. It is very scary, I'm very glad that you and the wife are going to be ok, prayers from VA.
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Glad to see your sense o' humor made it out unscathed! My wife Sherri had two of them done about 6 years ago, fractured them helping me out on a jobsite...I thought she was just laying in the snow watching me run the hoe...what an idiot... ![]() Member IHCC Chapter 37 Eastern North Carolina 1951 Farmall "M" - Restored 1949 Farmall Cub - Original "Blue Ribbon Reconditioned" 1929 Farmall Regular
Re: Prayers for Gary & Kristy BaileyGary:
Glad you and Kristy are on the mend and that the prognosis is good. We shall continue to pray for your recovery (+). Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
"Before beginning a hunt, it is wise to ask someone what you are looking for before you begin looking for it." - Winnie Cub Manual Server
Re: Prayers for Gary & Kristy BaileyYesterday was the first day they got Kristy up, she walked really well, but just scared to trust her body, I think. She's naturally still in a lot of pain, but now from the surgery, not the injury. Still no word on when they will let her go home. The Dr. wants her to go to a rehab hospital for a week then start physical therapy, but that will be up to the insurance. We all really appreciate all the prayers and thoughts. I can't believe the number of people who have similar stories from trailers and equipment of various sizes.
On a positive note (haha) yesterday the main surgeon came in, Dr. Simonds and saw my IH shirt, he proceeded to ask if I had any, I told him 'yes' a '49 Cub and a few IH CCs. Well, he proceeded to whip out his iPhone and showed me his collection of 23 IH tractors ranging from a '47 Cub to a Super M, to a IH 1066 and all in between. Nice to know she's in good hands!!! And it was the first time Kristy's "oh great, just what he needs...." came out.
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