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Post by cousinit on Apr 1, 2013 12:35:43 GMT -5
That was one of the stupidest things I've seen on Agtalk yet. A kid in a bucket high up in the air.
I'm sorry, but those yahoo's over at Agtalk are just one accident away from OSHA and/or the coroner coming to visit their farm.
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Post by AgJudge on Apr 1, 2013 12:48:41 GMT -5
But its so cute !
blaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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Post by 420 on Apr 1, 2013 13:37:54 GMT -5
Maybe you guys should quit looking at nagtalk.
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Post by MarlandS on Apr 1, 2013 15:04:21 GMT -5
Maybe you guys should quit looking at nagtalk. Blasphemy !!! how are we going to know how to live our lives if we don't read over there ??
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Post by AgJudge on Apr 1, 2013 16:27:34 GMT -5
I know right..Lord knows I cant pour a single yard of cement without asking 200 questions there first and then posting 300 pics of my awesome job that I did.....
Also, How is that CuzIt has ANY milk to sell ? Those NAT dudes helped her a lot I think, they said she didn't do anything right. She told them a sick cow stopped producing. They did tell her buy more corn though and I think that made her a bit testy. That said, I have never been to her Dairy, so I can only go by what those smarties on Nat said.
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Post by 420 on Apr 1, 2013 18:35:30 GMT -5
Marland there is one fat drunk guy at agweb who is smarter than everybody at Nat ,Plus he will post 20 times a day.He's aone man band .
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Post by Ron/PA on Apr 8, 2013 16:34:08 GMT -5
OK admittedly I'm not the brightest bulb in the box or the sharpest tool in the shed but Cuz are you really upset over that pic, or being sarcastic?
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Post by Mark (EC,IN) on Apr 8, 2013 16:51:51 GMT -5
I was in a loader bucket years ago...with a chainsaw...when a hydraulic hose broke and let the loader drop. I think a limb hit the hose.
I know this is most folks worse fears about the poor mistreated kids in the bucket.
After the hose broke, I had a second or two to think "what the heck is happening I'm going down", before I saw oils squirting in the air.
I then had plenty of time to think "I should probably shut this chain saw off", which I did. Then I slowly floated on down to the ground.
I didn't drop like a rock....I slowly got lowered to the ground. Oil can only escape the cylinder and hose so fast....it wasn't much different than just the maxim normal drop.
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Post by cousinit on Apr 8, 2013 18:47:50 GMT -5
My brother got hurt when he was 12 years old doing something similar, Mark. Could have gotten himself killed.
Ron, I was 100% serious.
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Post by Ron/PA on Apr 9, 2013 14:22:18 GMT -5
My brother got hurt when he was 12 years old doing something similar, Mark. Could have gotten himself killed. Ron, I was 100% serious. OK just wondering if I understood.
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Post by AgJudge on Apr 10, 2013 8:15:23 GMT -5
When I was in high school I was unloading a wagon of corn and my God- Son wanted to Ride in the wagon. He got bored after a while and jumped out, soon after something happened with the hydrologic thingy and the whole wagon flipped over.
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Post by Ron/PA on Apr 10, 2013 11:38:09 GMT -5
I lost a second grade classmate when a roof slate came off a church steeple and hit him on the head on his way home from school.
Had a cousin spend months in the hospital after getting hit with a baseball bat at a game.
It'll happen, we can't protect all of them all of the time.
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Post by cousinit on Apr 10, 2013 20:13:31 GMT -5
Some of it has to do with bad luck and some of it has to do with bad choices.
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Post by idahoruss on Apr 26, 2013 3:55:54 GMT -5
Really Cousinit you got your panties in a twist over that picture I posted on Agtalk? I've followed you for a few years on Agtalk, even stuck up for you when they went to bashing you on the drug residues in you cull animals. I really don't know what your problem is. Just damn glad I don't have to live with or around you. Life is too damn short to deal with people like you. What was the big problem with the pic? It was staged, he needed a pic of himself reading a book in an unusual place for school. This was our new loader tractor I just bought a month ago. I'm one of the most safety conscious persons around I feel. It wasn't like they were driving all round the farm in the bucket, they just got in bucket and lifted him up, took picture them back down. If you take the time to actually look it was about at or a little over cab height. Not all the way in the air. My god woman, if you ever looked at a bull wagon, or grain trailer, any semi trailer it is a lot more dangerous to climb up on those trailers with their ladders, etc. than this kid sitting in the loader bucket. Also remember this loader was brand new, not a wore out piece of junk! I've got a ladder that goes a hell or a lot higher in the air than this loader that we use on this farm! We don't use alone minimum of two to three people when we use it, always thinking safety. Yes he was over 8' in the air, not OHSA approved! I've seen more people hurt slipping on ice on the sidewalks than falling out of loader buckets. I will continue you use a loader bucket to lift me or my kid or someone that is confident to go up in bucket to get on a roof or truck bed, etc. If that person is not comfortable in doing so, they don't have to do it. We get a ladder, which sometimes is a lot more dangerous in my opinion if not use properly. If I would have thought for a minute the kid would have gotten hurt, or maimed I wouldn't have let the boys take the picture. They take a hell of a lot more risk playing football, wrestling, baseball! I'm sorry for taking the lord's name in vain in this post, but sometimes I feel if it fits you need to leave the shoe on. I really don't know what your problem is Cousinit, but it looks as if you go off your meds. every once and a while. This is the first I've ever slammed a person on the Internet, I hope to be the last. But you sure have problems, as long as I've followed you and your posts everywhere it is getting very tiring to read. I enjoy reading all the websites I belong to, I gain a lot of information, friends, ideas from them. But it is people like you that bring these sites down and get them censored from everybody! So I thought I would post the pic again so you can look closer at the height of the bucket in relationship to the cab. Hey at least our shit in our bucket is dry enough to sit it! Can you say that about your dairy farm cousinit? So I can honestly say I've stooped to your level today in my post, I apologize to all the other members, readers of this website. But I've had it with your comments to me and others. If you go back on AgTalk I stuck up for you when people were bashing you, told them this wasn't the way to treat people. But I can see why they did it now! So if this get me kicked off of here so be it, I can live with it. Again I apologize for taking the lords name in vain, but I won't take it back or erase it. I will own it. Pat, you really need to get some help, I really feel sorry for your kids and husband having to put up with you. You have so much info. on your dairy and life that you could put to good use and help people. But you chose to take the low road and just continue to slam people on these websites. Well I've said my peace, I'm not perfect, and I'm ready to get booted from here. I won't cry over it. Thanks again for this site and others I learn a lot from them, best thing I learned here was not to be like cousinit. Attachments:
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Post by Ron/PA on Apr 26, 2013 6:20:05 GMT -5
Sorry to admit my boring life but my favorite game is to look for pix like this then guess how many posts before the safety nazis shpw up.
I'm getting very good at it.
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