Brush hog accident(s)

   / Brush hog accident(s) #151  
I’ve mowed thousands of acres of land for 30 years with 4 different bush hogs and never had anything dramatic happen!
Worst can remember is a few times hitting rocks and breaking or bending a blade.

I did have a weed wacking accident a few years back where I was saw blading heavy brush and nailed a rock on the downswing. A small piece of shrapnel broke off and went into my neck about 1/2” deep.

I had a local surgeon who did some other work on me remove it. He got a kick out of what happened and sent me home with no charge!
 
   / Brush hog accident(s) #152  
I’ve mowed thousands of acres of land for 30 years with 4 different bush hogs and never had anything dramatic happen!
Worst can remember is a few times hitting rocks and breaking or bending a blade.

I did have a weed wacking accident a few years back where I was saw blading heavy brush and nailed a rock on the downswing. A small piece of shrapnel broke off and went into my neck about 1/2” deep.

I had a local surgeon who did some other work on me remove it. He got a kick out of what happened and sent me home with no charge!
Hummmm....

You sound normal to me.
 
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#153  
I have been thinking about getting a pair. They don’t mind wet grass, and sometimes it would be nice to have something so that I can take my boots off for the ride home.
Crocs look clunky like wooden shoes. I use leather moccasins with rubber soles. For something more substantial I wear Merrill Slip on Jungle Moc. Merrill makes some great shoes and boots
 
   / Brush hog accident(s) #154  
Crocs are legit. They have two modes: sport mode where you flip the backstrap up on the front for quick in and out wear. And they also have all-terrain mode where the strap goes behind the heel.

Yeah they had better be, I have been wearing them for years. Not really by choice or because I like them but because of neuropathy in both feet. Crocs are loose enough not to put pressure on the feet, wearing a regular shoe the pain is unbearable to the point of being unable to stand. Cannot even wear socks because of the pressure from the elastic. I have tried anything/everything that looked like it might not bother the feet. Sure do miss the days of slipping on the ole Red Wings and not giving a thought about foot wear.
 
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#155  
Yeah they had better be, I have been wearing them for years. Not really by choice or because I like them but because of neuropathy in both feet. Crocs are loose enough not to put pressure on the feet, wearing a regular shoe the pain is unbearable to the point of being unable to stand. Cannot even wear socks because of the pressure from the elastic. I have tried anything/everything that looked like it might not bother the feet. Sure do miss the days of slipping on the ole Red Wings and not giving a thought about foot wear.
My Mother told me getting old is not for the weak. She turns 100 yr old this fall.
 
   / Brush hog accident(s) #156  
The way things have been going for me this year I am about ready to send up the white flag... but not yet :LOL:
 
   / Brush hog accident(s) #157  
After a really hard day, I will strip off my work boots and socks and ride home in flip flops. Feels great.
 
   / Brush hog accident(s) #158  
Crocs look clunky like wooden shoes. I use leather moccasins with rubber soles. For something more substantial I wear Merrill Slip on Jungle Moc. Merrill makes some great shoes and boots
I used to buy a pair every couple of years. The last time that I priced them though, they were around $100. That's too much money for something which I wear in snow, rain, and all sorts of other poor conditions.
 
   / Brush hog accident(s) #159  
I have been thinking about getting a pair. They don’t mind wet grass, and sometimes it would be nice to have something so that I can take my boots off for the ride home.

I've been wearing them for at least a decade now, and they're great. I made fun of them for years, and I still don't butter my Crocs, but they're just so damn convenient. Like an all-terrain slipper.

Also, I wear black socks with my black Crocs, and I do it with my head held high. 🤣

Now, I do not wear them when operating a chainsaw, or weed whacker, push mower... but they match the tractor quite well.
 
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#160  
I've been wearing them for at least a decade now, and they're great. I made fun of them for years, and I still don't butter my Crocs, but they're just so damn convenient. Like an all-terrain slipper.

Also, I wear black socks with my black Crocs, and I do it with my head held high. 🤣

Now, I do not wear them when operating a chainsaw, or weed whacker, push mower... but they match the tractor quite well.
You have red crocs ?
 

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