munkus wrote: » When I was around 13 I was filling the Ford 3600 with diesel. I used have to have one foot on the front wheel and the other on the door step to reach up to the diesel cap and fill away from there. Wheel must have been wet one day and my foot slipped off and my knee went in against the engine, where the dynamo or starter motor knocked a lump of flesh out of the side of my knee, a euro size hole, deep enough. Lucky it didn't catch the kneecap as it would have made sh1te of it. Had a 3 yr old Fresian bull throw me up in the air in the middle of a field, he was only playing mind, not trying to kill me.
handlemaster wrote: » Somthing I dont see mentioned is the stupidity of some people. For alot of lads its not if its when that incident arrives. For thoses people its not really an accident.
Deepsouthwest wrote: » Hindsight is 20/20 vision. We all do all stupid things in the heat of the moment trying to get a job done. But maybe ur right, we should take a step back and be more careful, but talk is cheap.
sh1tstirrer wrote: » Accidents will happen no matter how careful you are. Everybody thinks that it will never happen to them and believe every accident could have been prevented.
onyerbikepat wrote: » If things continue they way they are, it's only a metter of time before the authorities start surprise, on the spot safety inspections. PTO covers, cattle handling facilities, you name it.
eric prydz wrote: » What a stupid,ignorant statement to come out with. :rolleyes:
Muckit wrote: » Sounds a great idea. Do you know is there an equivalent app for Android?
Kovu wrote: » Sorry to hear that G. Condolences to the family.
Greengrass1 wrote: » In absolute shock here ATM is an understatement. Well known farmer that I learnt an awful lot from on my first placement drowned this morning while getting some piece that fell into a man hole from parlour. Full of brains and knowledge and only knew how to do things things the right way Honestly cannot believe it. Was always very conscious about safety