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Finally Passed Safety Test
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Finally Passed Safety Test
Wow that was really interesting learned a lot.
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Re: Finally Passed Safety Test
This safety test is a great thing. It made me think about situations that can be taken for granted.
I read about an elderly man who had owned his cub for years. He was turning around on a small road in the woods on his property, he backed up a hill intending to turn right downhill. The cub being offset to the left turned over and rolled on him, sadly he did not survive.
Be careful
Paul
I read about an elderly man who had owned his cub for years. He was turning around on a small road in the woods on his property, he backed up a hill intending to turn right downhill. The cub being offset to the left turned over and rolled on him, sadly he did not survive.
Be careful
Paul
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- Tractors Owned: 1950 Cub with 193 plow, snow plow. Woods 59 mower. unknown disk, John Deere spring-tooth harrow, 2009 New Holland T1510, Massey Ferguson Mod 25 Disc (I think)
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- Location: Virginia near Front Royal
Re: Finally Passed Safety Test
I have known one friend who broke his pelvis when he drove a Farmall up a hill at a bad angle. He was about 14 or so at the time. He recovered. Also knew a farmer who I worked for who lost his wife when she rolled a Farmall M over and she did not survive. Also the farmer up the road lost his daughter when she was helping repair the barn roof. I could go on and on. Farming can be dangerous.
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