Almost lost my arm today
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Almost lost my arm today
Like those columbine accidents you hear about, my arm got caught by some farm implement and oh man I got lucky. I have this 70" mower on my tractor, it's powered by the pto off the back. It has a drive shaft and a gear reduction case to the blades. The bade deal weighs like 50lbs and when it spins, it doesn't come to a stop fast, it spins on an on. It's got this fricken shear pin that seperates the gear drive from the drive shaft, and the damn pin kept snapping today, so I got frustrated and in a hurry. I got a new pin, went to the deck of the mower, the dshaft was stopped but the blade was turning the gears still. So I'm wearing these new leather gloves and decided to grab at the spinning shaft part, it was going slow, but had momentum. In an instant the lobe shaped end cought the glove and took my hand under and twisted my wrist until the leather glove ripped off of my hand! Fawk, I yelped, and my first thought was ohh shit, what about the pismo trip. I got lucky, learned a lesson, and have a sore wrist right now but no broken bones.
Don't Clyde it, ride it!
Disc Mowers are dangerous. I have seen pople cleanly cut off fence posts and telephone pole guide wires before they realize they have done it. It happens faster than you can snap your finger. I even once saw where a guy had hit a deer with one and it made a horrible mess. That friggin deer was hid in the tall hay, terrified and didn't run until the last second and it was too late.
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I have a funny story about PTO's. This was quite sometime ago. One of my grandpas cousins was baling hay with a little square-baler and busted a sheer pin. Goes back to change it and some his pants get caught in the PTO luckily they were old rotten pants and it just ripped them off. So there he is standing in the middle of the field in his tighty wighties.
This is a pair of coveralls stuffed with straw. A small tractor is hooked up to power a hay baler that operates at 540 RPM. If someone wearing a hooded sweat shirt got too close to the rotating shaft, the strings on the hood could get wrapped around this shaft. Operating at full speed, the rotating PTO and driveline could wrap 7 FEET of the hood string around the shaft in 1 SECOND! This is much too fast for the person to do anything.
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Oh yea, there was nobody around, it would have been real ugly for me if the hand had actually come off my arm. Basically I would have had to stumble a half mile through the field to my quad, somehow ride it to a house, and find some way to get a ride to a hospital that is 35 minutes away if you go 80mph. It's real sore today, but, it's still connected to my body hehe.
Don't Clyde it, ride it!
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Shit man, that pic is scary! I thought it was a crushed and mangled human until I read it was a stuffed overalls.AlisoBob wrote:
This is a pair of coveralls stuffed with straw. A small tractor is hooked up to power a hay baler that operates at 540 RPM. If someone wearing a hooded sweat shirt got too close to the rotating shaft, the strings on the hood could get wrapped around this shaft. Operating at full speed, the rotating PTO and driveline could wrap 7 FEET of the hood string around the shaft in 1 SECOND! This is much too fast for the person to do anything.
Don't Clyde it, ride it!
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