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<blockquote data-quote="blacksnake" data-source="post: 701764" data-attributes="member: 566"><p>I became more cautious of the danger of PTO shafts after a relative got caught up in one. He was a truck driver getting ready to go out of town, told his wife he was going to stop by the farm first. He was putting in some fence posts and evidently got off the tractor and got caught in either the pto or the auger. It was close to a fairly well traveled road but just over the hill and out of sight. He got caught and the tractor continued to grind him into the ground until it ran out of gas. They found him a couple days later when it was discovered he was missing.</p><p>It is definitely worht taking the time to shut down the pto when getting off the tractor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacksnake, post: 701764, member: 566"] I became more cautious of the danger of PTO shafts after a relative got caught up in one. He was a truck driver getting ready to go out of town, told his wife he was going to stop by the farm first. He was putting in some fence posts and evidently got off the tractor and got caught in either the pto or the auger. It was close to a fairly well traveled road but just over the hill and out of sight. He got caught and the tractor continued to grind him into the ground until it ran out of gas. They found him a couple days later when it was discovered he was missing. It is definitely worht taking the time to shut down the pto when getting off the tractor. [/QUOTE]
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