Posted by Wildride47 on September 21, 2016 at 17:52:46 from (70.210.74.99):
Just in case anyone was having a difficult day, this may give you a smile and remind you everything wasn't that bad today.
I was running the tractor out front of the house by the road and had a hydraulic explosion in the battery box between my knees. Oil soaked I made my third trip to the barn to get the "correct" tool to pull the batteries and identify which power steering hose blew up. After a quick turn at the tool Box and a speedy exit to the overhead door I found myself performing two perfect cartwheels and sprawled on the floor. Glasses missing and both Shin's screaming in pain. Guess without the tractor parked inside the door I have no recollection of where the tongue of the disc was located. It's bad enough to have slammed one shin into the 4" box tubing, in my attempt to make a perfect flip I managed to slam the second shin into the tongue in nearly the same spot as the first. I found my glasses, they has slid under the table saw undamaged. I am having crow for dinner tonight, my wife witnessed the entire event. Glad I'm old enough to know I'm not the only person to pull this kind of stunt.
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