So. What have we learned.
First, nebraskasparks gets an A+ for genuine concern. He's done a lot of work researching articles and drawing from his own experiences in a heart-felt attempt to save us from ourselves.
Second, its easy to dismiss those who question our closely-held personal beliefs and write them off as just short of inbred troglodytes (not pointing fingers, I can be as guilty as the next guy). Thing is, having grown up in the heart of "Bubba Country", I'd wager Bubba (likely a third- or fourth-generation farmer) could out-tractor most of us without breaking a sweat. His work is the payoff of compounded interest on a lifetime investment of sweat-equity behind these machines.
Third, we are arguing over the obvious. Situations we are prepared for have a shorter reaction time than those for which we are not prepared for. Got it.
It doesn't matter if it takes 5 seconds, or 0.5 seconds. When the truly unexpected occurs, doo-doo is likely to follow.
Fourth, mountain gorillas are real b@$&^#*s, and are plotting to overthrow us, but I can't go into more detail on an unsecured blog.
Lastly, it never hurts to have a reminder to be safe out there. Even the best professionals in any endeavor can make mistakes, especially when they are tired or in a hurry. Gentle reminders usualy suffice. Some of us start to tune out after a while.
Best wishes and safe tractoring, gentlemen.
