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Posted by Karl in MD on December 28, 2001 at 23:30:28 from (4.54.30.154):
In Reply to: Scary Things posted by Tiffany on December 28, 2001 at 12:26:46:
Laid a 3020 and 451 mower on its' side in an 8 foot ditch, courtesy of a muskrat lead, walked off the left tire as she rolled. Stood up an A-C G loading it on a tilt trailer, slid off the back, burned my butt on the radiator, wife made me sell tractor that week, I didn't object! Broke collar bone, got wedged between rear tractor tire and tree. (tractor stuck, got off, slipped, fell into tree). Pulling three-axle lowboy w/1500 gal H2O and two-three tons of herbicide with an empty one ton spray truck with Hydra-Boost (ha-ha) brakes, slid through a stopsign sideways at 30 mph in a cloud of tire smoke. Brushed back on pit road, didn't even know what happened, suddenly sitting behind guardrail with everyone staring at me, boy was I SORE next day. They say that the Good Lord looks out for drunks and damn fools, and I haven't been drunk THAT much. ;)Karl.
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