davido
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I will try again, sorry if ends up posting twice:
This past Saturday I did several stupid things. I got off tractor without engaging parking brake. Hooked up PHD and then got between implement and tractor. While between implement and tractor I raised the lift. The PHD raised all the way up, trapping me between it and the tractor. The lift would not lower (I still don't know why). The only thing I could get my foot on was the tire, and in trying to free myself my struggles, along with the change from the now raised implement was enough to start the tractor rolling backwards. I could do nothing but hold on, try to keep my feet from going under the trator or tractor tire and watch as the tractor picked up speed down a hill towards several trees. At that moment I believed I was about to die.
I still do not understand how I escaped death, let alone serious injury. The tractor rolled over several trees, finally stopping on top of an @ 10" oak which was ripped out of the ground by the impact. I still cannot stop the "flash backs" to this incident.
I have two small children who were almost left without a father because of my stupidity. We all know better. I know better. Sometimes we get too comfortable around what can be dangerous (and deadly) equipment.
I have used this site before but just now registered so I could post this story. I am sure that there are very few if any who would do the things I did, but hope that this reminder to always put safety first might help reinforce that in everyone's mind.
This past Saturday I did several stupid things. I got off tractor without engaging parking brake. Hooked up PHD and then got between implement and tractor. While between implement and tractor I raised the lift. The PHD raised all the way up, trapping me between it and the tractor. The lift would not lower (I still don't know why). The only thing I could get my foot on was the tire, and in trying to free myself my struggles, along with the change from the now raised implement was enough to start the tractor rolling backwards. I could do nothing but hold on, try to keep my feet from going under the trator or tractor tire and watch as the tractor picked up speed down a hill towards several trees. At that moment I believed I was about to die.
I still do not understand how I escaped death, let alone serious injury. The tractor rolled over several trees, finally stopping on top of an @ 10" oak which was ripped out of the ground by the impact. I still cannot stop the "flash backs" to this incident.
I have two small children who were almost left without a father because of my stupidity. We all know better. I know better. Sometimes we get too comfortable around what can be dangerous (and deadly) equipment.
I have used this site before but just now registered so I could post this story. I am sure that there are very few if any who would do the things I did, but hope that this reminder to always put safety first might help reinforce that in everyone's mind.