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Posted by El Toro on November 26, 2004 at 10:21:06 from (66.119.34.58):
In Reply to: Re: killing a 560 posted by tn terry t on November 25, 2004 at 17:23:50:
Hi Terry, Your late father-in-law may have blame the wrong thing in blaming that old tractor. I wonder how fast your late brother-in-law was driving that old tractor when it flipped over killing him? Farm equipment is dangerous to work around when you don't follow some safety rules, they aren't toys. Some of those row crop tractors had a high center of gravity and operating them at high speeds is asking for trouble. My wife's uncle was killed when he fell from a hay mow to the barn floor. Never really knew what happened here. His daughter was there when it happened and they were 50 miles from the nearest hospital. She is still undergoing treatment. My 2 cents worth, Hal
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