Posted by michael soldan on January 14, 2011 at 06:11:04 from (24.235.49.121):
In Reply to: Close Call! posted by Charles Santhuff on January 14, 2011 at 04:27:55:
My wife's uncle was killed when a large round bale and the loader end came back over and crushed him on the tractor seat. he had picked up the loader tines but did not put the pins in. he carried the bale too high in the air and when he went over some rough ground on his way to the feeder he bounced the tines and bale out of their receptacle and the whole works tumbled back over and down on him. He had done this hundreds of times without securing the loader with the pins,seemed like a time saver and when done could set the loader tines away to use the tractor for something else..quick attach is great but safety has to come first. They did get him to the hospital but he died a short time later
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