Posted by keith molden on September 19, 2019 at 03:28:48 from (209.33.116.149):
A 70 year old farmer was killed yesterday in Frame. West Virginia. According to the WSAZ news, he had just finished baling a field of hay when his tractor rolled down a hill, across the road and turned upside down in a creek pinning him under the tractor. they didn't give any details of it other than that. As dry as it is here right now that grass can be awfully slick in a field that has just had the hay taken off and a lot of our older tractors jump out of gear just to name a couple things that can happen when hillside farming like we do in this area. Makes no difference what happened, our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. I didn't know him, but being like most of us, he has probably baled that field for several years and knew what he was doing with his tractor. We can all think the what ifs and whys but somehow something went terribly wrong. Be careful out there. keith
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