I hope I can prevent this from happening to other operators.

   / I hope I can prevent this from happening to other operators. #1  

mike69440

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May 20 2025 but for the grace of God should have been the date in my gravestone. I did everything that you would do to win a Darwin award.
Alone, this 70 year old fudd takes the TLB into the woods to harvest a few trees for firewood. Did not wear protective gear as usual. I also did a bit ot backhoe work.
I carried out 3 bucket loads of wood, and decided I would back the BH to the edge of a 12 to 15' rocky embankment to bang around the hoe to shake off all the dirt.
I set the bucket the in crushed stone. I did not set the brake or lower the stabilizers. I was off the machine and was done cleaning the machine, about to put in the equipment building and get lunch
The tractor started to roll backwards over the embankment. At that point I could have just grabbed the forward reverser lever, or just let her go. Foolishly I reached across the floorboard and unsuccessfully tried to push the brakes.
I was dragged with the tractor down the steep rocky embankment covered with dirt, leaves and dog feces from the kennel
I sort of slow motion, the tractor front tire rolled over my left calf, dragging me along in it's decent.
Hand the rear wheel or buck done this, I would have been smushed lifeless.
Calf was crushed. Multiple compound fractures bone piercing the bloody flesh.
I screamed for help. Fortunately my wife was in barn, and called for the EMT's.
They did a great job getting to me to the trauma center 35 minutes away.
I was dehydrated in shock, bleeding and otherwise beat up all over.
My platoon of guardian angels prevented my knee and ankle from being destroyed, thus the surgical team was able to install at least a 1/2 pound of titanium to reconstruct what was left of my calf, as there was enough bone left to attach the titanium bones to the joints. I have nerve damage.
There is no need to comment how stupid, careless, and lucky to be alive I am.
I know PTSD well now. Thanking God for another chance
At some point I need to publish my 7 rules of gun safety also
 
   / I hope I can prevent this from happening to other operators. #3  
That’s quite the ordeal. Glad you were able to post about it. Heal up and I for one am not going to cast stones. Been through a few holy carp situations myself I could have avoided but got caught up in the moment.
 
   / I hope I can prevent this from happening to other operators. #4  
Yikes! Glad you made it through that one at all! Grim as it was it sure could've been a lot worse.

Some years ago we had had a slushy snow right before we got home from a long drive. The hot tires on the suv melted the snow .. then it refroze under them forming a slick ice sheet. The car started sliding at a pretty good clip down the hill from the house. LOML said "DO SOMETHING" and I said "I AM, I'm getting the H**L out of the road!!". Sometimes getting out of the way really is the best thing to do. Luckily the car stopped after a bit but there was no way I could've done anything anyway (except parking on the flat until I'd cleared the snow).

Having said that, it sure is easy to get caught up in the moment and do exactly what you shouldn't do as well and have my fair share of those as well.
 
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Oh wow. Best wishes that you will heal up to get you back to normal, but not likely that you will fully recover to like new from something that bad. heck, even at 21 I ripped my knee and it never fully recovered, so at 70 it will be much tougher. Good luck and hope the docs can help.
 
   / I hope I can prevent this from happening to other operators. #6  
It's an all too familiar experience.

Crap goes sideways, there are useful, though aggressive response options.

But the mind says "STOP!, Grab the brakes! Make things STOP"!

That is why ABS is a thing on cars.

We can't help ourselves.

Heal well!
 
   / I hope I can prevent this from happening to other operators. #7  
We use our huge heavy tools every day and can get complacent in respecting the size, weight and power of these machines. I see more accidents like this online than any other type.
Let the tractor go, it's not worth your life or limbs.

mike69440

Get well and thanks for giving us a wakeup call, I will climb on my machinery today thinking about your accident and hopefully don't ever forget.

This is the second recent accident with a forum member or friend being dragged and ran over trying to stop a rolling tractor.
Everyone take care
 
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   / I hope I can prevent this from happening to other operators. #8  
Wow!
I have my own list of stupid stunts but not the courage to tell them. 😜
Glad you were not hurt worse.
 
   / I hope I can prevent this from happening to other operators. #9  
Wow. So glad you weren't hurt worse, but certainly sounds serious as it is.
Wishing you a full recovery
 
   / I hope I can prevent this from happening to other operators. #10  
Dang :eek: glad your still making.
 

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