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Smiffy
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Afew examples…
Neighbours of ours got up on feed wagon to cut wrap of round bale, slipped and ended up inside feeder wagon cut up as feed!
Other lad id employed to empty slurry store at our farm, found a photo on his Facebook that evening of tractor tootling down the field with slurry tanker going.. him not in the cab but stood in the field taking a photo of it!! Safe to say he never got offered any more work!!
Mate moved a trailer in his yard but didn’t bother pulling the hitch up to latch trailer on,. Trailer came off and smashed into side of his backhoe taking wheel /track rod out etc!
I could go on…. We all do stupid stuff but it’s just more common on farms and mostly fatal I’m afraid!
I'm not innocent I must admit. When in new Zealand, I was told multiple times how many fatalities they have from the inline wrappers each year, and to switch the engine off before working on it. A piece of wrap knotted round a sensor and stopped it so I wriggled underneath to pull the wrap loose, without turning the engine off. As I cleared the sensor it trigged the machine start up. I got absolutely battered by wrap carriers and managed to wriggle sideways just quick enough to not get run over. The wrap carriers where mounted at an angle so the front of the carrier has maybe 10in clearance to the ground, this is where I was. The back of the carrier has 6in clearance, if I had ended up under the back of the carrier I would not have have come back out.
Although construction now has taken it far to far that people have stopped thinking for themselves.