Posted by buickanddeere on March 05, 2008 at 09:17:34 from (209.240.118.22):
In Reply to: Turning tractor over posted by Raleigh on March 05, 2008 at 07:27:06:
Rolled an escavator into a ditch when the dirt bank gave out and finally landed greasy side up in the ditch/mud/water.. Glad I took the time the day before to clean the dirt out of the seat belt buckle and freed the rusty mechanism. Even though it rolled in slow motion. There was no way to jump to the low side and get clear. Or to jump and climb up over the high side as she went over. She went with enough of thump that if I had time to get a hold with my muddy/greasy hands. It still was not possible to have held on. Anybody that has survived a roll over, it wasn't due to their speed, strength and brilliance. It was survival due to the Almighty looking after fools and children. I'm convinced I'm here today un-crushed, un-drownded and physically able thanks to the seat belt. Now to find protection from my own Brother and Physician who tried to cripple and kill me.
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