Posted by Frank Dodson on August 11, 2012 at 14:02:44 from (98.66.32.38):
In Reply to: farm safety? posted by jon f mn on August 11, 2012 at 12:05:29:
When I was 18 my Dad sent me to change a tire on our 3/4 ton Ford. He said I could have the rest of the afternoon off after the tire was changed. We had an axle screw jack and I slid under the truck and raised the axle. I slid back out took the flat tire off and i discovered I hadn't raised the axle high enough. I slid back under and I grabbed the jack handle and the jack slid off the axle, The axle skinned my head as it hit the ground and the bed pinned me. instead of an afternoon off I spent it in the hospital. I was so lucky my head wasn't 1/2 inch closer to the axle.
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