Safety First

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#11  
Excellent points, Wen.

I hope all beginners like myself, and maybe even some of you old-timers pay close attention to this thread. It's got the makings of a real life and/or limb saver.

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/ Safety First #12  
Even if you were born to do a job, it doesn't necessarily mean that you're going to automatically do it safely....
You've carefully thought out all the angles.
You've done it a thousand times.
It comes naturally to you.
You know what you're doing, it's what you've been trained to do your whole life.
>Even when you do pretty much the same thing day in and day out and are safe doing it things can still go bad. The attached file speaks for itself I think.

Not to takeaway from the above I'm now a hightek redneck Harv I attached a file and it was pretty easy once I figured it out just like you will figure out the in's and outs of tractoring in time just take it slow and steady at first and you should have nothing but smooth sailing. Maybe just some small waves here and there!/w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Gordon
 

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