Posted by TimV on June 26, 2010 at 10:07:43 from (67.242.35.218):
In Reply to: Today's safety tip: posted by JBMac on June 26, 2010 at 08:34:34:
Yup! The ones that are REALLY good for reconstructing your anatomy are the blades that you use for hoof trimming on a 4" grinder. Look like a cheese grater, and they'll carve meat and bone even faster than they do hooves. Local farmer nearly died when he was holding a hoof between his legs and the grinder got away from him--took enough out of the inside of his thigh to make a good-sized hamburger and just barely missed the big artery there. Lucky someone was with him that knew enough first aid to put on pressure and get the most of the bleeding stopped. A buddy also nearly lost the use of his hand due to nerve damage when the same thing happened while trimming hooves.
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