penokee
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- Ferguson TO-20 (sold to son-in-law), AC - H3 Crawler, L3130HST, (AC-WD w/Attachments - SOLD), 1984 Honda Big Red, Honda Foreman 4x4 w/plow
We all hear and know you shouldn't be working in the woods, etc. alone. Just curious how many of you have to work alone at times? I work alone 90% of the time, but it's do that or rot in a rocking chair watching tv or spending too much time at the local pub. I know that accidents can happen and have investigated numerous ones, and nearly 100% of the time it's a personal mistake and not equipment failure that causes the accident. I believe if your safety conscious, practice safety as a regular part of your dailey life and think things through before acting, working alone is no problem.
Life's journey is not intended to get you to the grave safely in a well preserved body but rather to skid in sideways totally worn out, shouting, "Holy cow ... what a ride!"
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Life's journey is not intended to get you to the grave safely in a well preserved body but rather to skid in sideways totally worn out, shouting, "Holy cow ... what a ride!"
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