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bfloyd4445
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All true, but I believe growing up making hay, running old dangerous equipment without many of the safety's of today made people pay attention to what they were doing instead of texting or talking on a cell phone like I see people doing today running equipment..
Many of the stop gaps incorporated into today's equipment save lives no doubt but, they also give people a sense of security they didn't have before to take advantage of equipment. Growing up in the 70's and 80's like I did using equipment everyday, you needed to pay full attention to what you were doing or you could lose you life or take someone elses, simple as that, consequences to your actions had more meaning than it does these days, in my opinion the people growing up in that time period were tougher people, today everyone blames somebody else when they do something foolish, back then they took the blame, suffered the consequences and learned from it and moved on, some of us didn't have the chance to move on, most of us did.
The way I see it is, there are less people farming these days than there was back then and there are more equipment fatalities now then there was then.
chuckle....those pesky safety devices are often a pain but we are struck with them. I got into the habit of not using seat belts because of car accidents in which people died cause of them. Every few years i would get involved assisting people that went over the edge of the canyon below our property for summer range. The road is paved but narrow, steep and winding. People would often be found near the top of the sheer drop off into the canyon ifthey were not belted in but if they were we found them in the twisted wreckage 1500 feet below. That opened my eyes and then in the delta I learned people often drown whenb they drive into the waters because they cannot get out of there belts fast enough.