Talk about a bad day mowing...

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Sigarms

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Once came across a black snake in a tree while mowing and was closer than I'd like when I spotted him mowing around the tree. Always thought to myself what my reaction would be if one accidently fell on me mowing while under a tree and how much weight I'd loose pretty quickly LOL Don't get me wrong, I know they're harmless, but by the time I'd figure out it's a black snake the weight would we lost by that point.

Then I came across this story...

 
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Ain’ nothin like an AC cab.
Wouldn’t farm or mow without one.
 
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After reading the article I am starting to understand why the guys with cabs like them so much!!!
We had two large forklifts at work. One had a lifting capacity of 18,500. The other had a lifting capacity of 26,000lbs.

Corporate told us we had to get rid of one of the forklifts.

We told the boss it was a no brainer. We keep the forklift with the 18,500 lift capacity.

Boss asked why. I said, it does everything we need except this!!! We can have our semi drivers perform that task.

The big key for keeping the 18,500lb forklift is it has a cab.

That cab saves my life every summer.

It never fails, we have stacks of pipe in racks that doesn't move all year long. But we'll end up with a job for it around August.

I'm allergic to Wasps and Bees.

Do you have any idea of how many wasp nests accumulate in 12" pipe if it hasn't been touched in a year???

I make sure the cab of the forklift is closed up when I touch that pipe.

And buddy when I grab the first rack of pipe it looks like a verse from the Bible about the apocalypse

The are so many wasps and yellow jackets flying around, it looks like your driving through a cloud
 
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Never thought of wasps in pipe... I would imagine losing one's cool while moving several tons of pipe with a forklift could be a disaster.
I was moving a large pile of river rock a few weeks ago, and thousands (?) of yellow jackets were in there. SOOOO glad I was in a cab!
 
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" what my reaction would be if one accidently fell on me mowing while under a tree"

You just had to bring that up :oops:
I've seen snake before bouncing finish and brush hog decks wonder how they get up there.
 
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I am sure you are well aware how well a snake is a climbing. Had an office years ago with a brick building right outside my window. It amazed me watching squirrels run up it but the snake's ability to climb on a brick wall surprised me.
 
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Most all my equipment is outside. That's the first thing I do before moving any of it--Check for wasp nests. I typically keep 4-5 cans of wasp spray around the place. The lawnmower is in a 3-sided shed and that shed is favorite for yellowjackets. Those things will build a nest anyplace they have cover. I've had them flying out of my engine hoist, so I keep all the extra holes covered in tape. Under my sawhorses is another favorite spot. I hate them. Yellowjackets will sting you for the fun of it. :confused:
 
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" what my reaction would be if one accidently fell on me mowing while under a tree"

You just had to bring that up :oops:
I've seen snake before bouncing finish and brush hog decks wonder how they get up there.
I was mowing some tall grass in the front yard. Had a baby bunny come tearing out from under the mower.

Surprised the daylights out of me. I ended up jumping and tripping the seat safety switch
 
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20 years ago, give or take a year or two, I was walking along a trail on my land and I heard something moving around up in a tree. It sounded big, but even when I was right under the tree, I couldn't see what it was. I was thinking that it was a racoon because of how much the branches where moving around. Then all of a sudden, on the lowest branch right over me, but just to the side, a great big black snake fell out of the tree, landed a few feet away, and took off into the thick brush. It was all over in seconds, but it's lived with me like it was yesterday!!!!!
 

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