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Re: Re: Re: Re: What Was The Worst Injury?
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Posted by Dan H on August 12, 2003 at 13:06:55 from (65.141.163.44):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: What Was The Worst Injury? posted by Okla/Kans Bill on August 12, 2003 at 11:40:48:
Happened in the Emporia area about 4-5 years ago. The grandfather never forgave himself, the boy had been riding with him earlier in the day and came running when he heard the dozer fire up after lunch. He never even knew the boy was around until after he had backed over him at least once. That has been one of my biggest fears since then that I will hit one of my own kids that runs out of nowhere wanting to ride with me in a tractor or combine. Years and years ago (1974?) a neighbor where I grew up hit his daughter when the rear of a 6 bottom plow swung around while driving up his lane. She broke several bones and had to learn to walk again afterwards. A farm is a great place to grow up but it can be damn dangerous.
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