Posted by Dick L on December 03, 2014 at 17:56:01 from (50.51.47.96):
In Reply to: Safety Police posted by John in La on December 03, 2014 at 16:04:01:
Apparently you have never had to spend time inside or under a piece of machinery when the engine stopped before the fodder or straw had cleared when it was real cold or 90 in the shade. A devise that killed the engine on a tractor would be disabled after the first time it caused a plugged machine. My dad was a strict safety trainer. I am 76 and he has been gone for 20 years and when I am out in the field I still hear his voice in my head when safety thing come up. Saying all of that about 15 years ago I got my hand about half cut off in a combine. It all comes from shortcuts to try to save time when behind. I'd rather die on a tractor than in a bed with tubes stuck in me.
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