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Re: Re: Fenders on a Farmall could save your life!
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Posted by Bill Smith on February 28, 2004 at 08:43:56 from (63.147.130.75):
In Reply to: Re: Fenders on a Farmall could save your life! posted by little john on February 27, 2004 at 15:11:04:
Back in the good old dangerous days when I was growing up, I would crawl on and ride on the side of the loader when dad was driving the H. Spent many hours as a kid, riding on other tractor fenders. Local farm kid years ago was killed. He was riding in a cab, they hit a rough spot, he leaned against door, the latch popped loose and door open right up with the kid leaning on it, kid fell out and got run over. Accidents can happen at any time, with anything. As a grown adult, the only way I would let somebody ride as a passenger on the H, is standing behind me on the draw bar (not pulling anything behind) or perhaps a small kid setting in my lap. Just not room on that plateform of the H or M for a second person.
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