Travis_R
Veteran Member
I was standing on my finishing mower barefooted (mistake) , getting ready to grease it, and lifted up on the tractor's hydraulic lever. As the mower was coming up, my foot got severely smashed between the mower deck and the drive-shaft. I thought something comeout from under the mower and was biting me and wouldn't let go. When I realized what was happening, I hurried and let the hudraulic lever back down. I just knew my toes and foot was crushed. I then was hollering and stumbling around and made it up to the house, where I liked to have scared my grandmother and aunt half to death. One of them got me a wet wash cloth for my face, because I was extremely nauseated. The other one called my parents, where we live up the road.
I went to an after-hours walk in clinic. They took several x-rays and determined it was luckily not broken. I can't hardly walk on my foot as of right now, but its getting better, considering the blueness, blackness, and swelling and hopefully i'll be able to go back to work Friday or Monday.
LESSONS LEARNED:
1...Hydraulics don't "give".
2...Do not operate or mess with equipment barefooted.
3...Do not stand on implements while trying to hook them up.
4...Try to find help to hook up implements (which is very hard for me to do).
5...Let someone know you'll "be in the back working with your tractor".
Travis R
I went to an after-hours walk in clinic. They took several x-rays and determined it was luckily not broken. I can't hardly walk on my foot as of right now, but its getting better, considering the blueness, blackness, and swelling and hopefully i'll be able to go back to work Friday or Monday.
LESSONS LEARNED:
1...Hydraulics don't "give".
2...Do not operate or mess with equipment barefooted.
3...Do not stand on implements while trying to hook them up.
4...Try to find help to hook up implements (which is very hard for me to do).
5...Let someone know you'll "be in the back working with your tractor".
Travis R