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Posted by IaGary on August 03, 2006 at 14:39:35 from (66.43.218.85):
Neighbor left his newer ford tractor with cab and loader sitting on a rented farm where the house was rented by another family. The house renter decided to take his toddler for a ride down the road. Somehow the toddler hit the hydraulic lever going down the gravel road at about 15 mile an hour and the bale tines dug right in. Kid was hurt pretty bad and the father hurt also when he hit the steering wheel. Tore the loader off the tractor and other damage to the tune of $22,000. And the house renter doesn't feel he owes a dime for the damage. Gary
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