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    Posted: 24 Jan 2020 at 5:57am


this was on the ott ( kub) forum.... I'm assuming log rolled out of bucket...
lind of a 'wakeup' call..
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He's still holding on to his beer.
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Looks like he had enough ballet at the rear. Sorry, couldn't help it. Just goes to show, you can't fix stupid.
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Wait for it, a lawyer will jump on it cuz of the drink cup on the pto shield . . . . .

Hope the fella is alright, looks young and hopefully got away with just needing new underwear.
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I'm sure a lawyer will figure that the manufacturer knew the loader could lift high enough to dump a log or hay bale back onto the operator. I'm sure that the loader manual has that fact printed in it with a drawn picture with a circle and slash threw it so the manufacturer new it could be a problem so the jury will find them negligent. Case closed.
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     Fellow I went to high school with had the same thing happen to him about 20 years ago except he didn't survive. That image has always stuck with me when I use the loader for things other than it's intended use. We've all done those sort of things but you have to be careful all the time.
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Operator error for sure. Without a self leveling bucket you gotta keep watch , I almost done this with a 3010 years ago
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Originally posted by cabinhollow cabinhollow wrote:

He's still holding on to his beer.
First thing I noticed too. He must have forgotten to hand it off and say "Watch this".
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Local guy got killed by big round bale. 40 years experience. Be careful!
sometimes I walk out to my shop and look around and think "Who's the idiot that owns this place?"
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He was just passing the beer to the fireman. Or protecting it from him. …maybe.
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I had a 4 foot square fruit bin fall on the hood of my tractor had three of them stacked up loaded with pistachios.  That was a wake up call.  Only hauled two at a time after that.
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Originally posted by IBWD MIke IBWD MIke wrote:

Originally posted by cabinhollow cabinhollow wrote:

He's still holding on to his beer.
First thing I noticed too. He must have forgotten to hand it off and say "Watch this".
I figured he thought quick and stuck it between the log and the fender, thus keeping it from crushing him. LOLLOL

WTH was he trying to accomplish?  Dropping the log from a height trying to split it?  He's darn lucky, but he's still an idiot.
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