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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 710817" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>BE CAREFUL,</p><p></p><p>A local farmer hit the end with a hammer, or hit the end on something...do not remember...to release the pressure on the hydralics. The force of the oil coming out and hitting his eye caused severe damage where he spent several days in the hospital, several months unable to lift over 10 pounds and subsequent eye surgery to rebuild or replace the some thing in the internal of the eye. Cornia or lens...i think lens.</p><p>Any how he had taken off his glasses for a split second.</p><p>His wife had to take over calving, feeding etc. the 400 head farm, see to the kids - schooling and all-, take a leave of absence from her work as a nurse, and get her father to come in and help when he, who had his own farm to run could. The neighbors pitched in, however the stress of an injured husband, seeing to both hers and his tasks was a stressfull time</p><p>FARM SAFETY FOLKS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 710817, member: 6198"] BE CAREFUL, A local farmer hit the end with a hammer, or hit the end on something...do not remember...to release the pressure on the hydralics. The force of the oil coming out and hitting his eye caused severe damage where he spent several days in the hospital, several months unable to lift over 10 pounds and subsequent eye surgery to rebuild or replace the some thing in the internal of the eye. Cornia or lens...i think lens. Any how he had taken off his glasses for a split second. His wife had to take over calving, feeding etc. the 400 head farm, see to the kids - schooling and all-, take a leave of absence from her work as a nurse, and get her father to come in and help when he, who had his own farm to run could. The neighbors pitched in, however the stress of an injured husband, seeing to both hers and his tasks was a stressfull time FARM SAFETY FOLKS [/QUOTE]
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