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<blockquote data-quote="arkie1" data-source="post: 1341040" data-attributes="member: 25283"><p>When I was a teenager I worked for a custom hay outfit. Got a phone call one day to stop what I was doing and go over to a gentleman's house who I knew (small town) but who wasn't a customer. Boss told me to finish tedding and bale the field because rain was moving in. He had gotten off of his tractor for some reason and didn't shut the PTO off. Got caught in the tedder and it mangled his leg pretty badly. He made a full recovery luckily. It was very eerie moving his tractor and tedder out of the field especially not knowing how bad the situation really was. I make it a habit now to NEVER get around an attachment with the PTO on if at all possible. By the way I was working on the boss's field when he told me to drop everything and we never charged the gentleman a thing. Just good folks trying to take care of good folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arkie1, post: 1341040, member: 25283"] When I was a teenager I worked for a custom hay outfit. Got a phone call one day to stop what I was doing and go over to a gentleman's house who I knew (small town) but who wasn't a customer. Boss told me to finish tedding and bale the field because rain was moving in. He had gotten off of his tractor for some reason and didn't shut the PTO off. Got caught in the tedder and it mangled his leg pretty badly. He made a full recovery luckily. It was very eerie moving his tractor and tedder out of the field especially not knowing how bad the situation really was. I make it a habit now to NEVER get around an attachment with the PTO on if at all possible. By the way I was working on the boss's field when he told me to drop everything and we never charged the gentleman a thing. Just good folks trying to take care of good folks. [/QUOTE]
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