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Re: Thinking about Safety - Another Tractor Fatality
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Posted by PCC-AL on February 17, 2002 at 04:46:07 from (204.49.55.2):
In Reply to: Thinking about Safety - Another Tractor Fatality posted by bbott on February 16, 2002 at 18:18:17:
It was about 1952 and I still remember well, although only 10 years old. My dad walked me around behind the 8N and pointed to the hitch with the big pin in it located below the axle."Here is where you pull from, understand?" I never forgot it. Accidents of any kind will continue to happen because some people just will not take the time to educate themselves about safety. I recall that only a couple of months ago, the N board had a long list of accidents that were discussed. Roll overs and where to connect on the tractor were a major part of that discussion. Sorry about the death in GA.
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