Posted by ericlb on May 31, 2014 at 06:11:24 from (67.142.161.18):
i was placing a 200 lb pound chunk of iron on my box blade which i use to give it some bite when i scrape the road,didnt have any help here to pick it up, and it slid off and onto my foot, i dont think saying that hurt adaquatly describes what i was feeling, spent 6 hours in the towns er, lots of stitches as the bottom of the foot and toes are split open dont know why it split the bottom, as the iron hit the top! broke at least 2 maybe 3 toes, supposed to stay off it, nice as the town dont have any place to buy crutches,i checked all of the usual places, i may know of a pair in a old cabin i take care of, at least i think i saw a pair there lol i'll see today
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