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Marshall
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Stupid OPE happenings...................
Original Message Jan 15, 2005 10:05 pm |
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OK, we've all done stupid things with a piece of our OPE whether it's trimmers, snowblowers, mowers, blowers, tractors, pressure washers etc. You know, the kind of thing you look around when it's over to see if anyone was watching? One of mine involved a slide that's part of a wooden swing set in my backyard. I was mowing on my Snapper RER and was trying to get as close as I could to the end of the slide, pointing toward it, before I would back-up and then mow closely down the side of it. We'll right when my left foot decided it didn't like being on the clutch, it decided to slip off the clutch which resulted in the thing doing a wheelie and running right up the slide. I was very lucky that it didn't tip over to one side and end up on top of me. Well, I instantly let off the blade engagment with my right foot and while sitting there at a 35-45 degree angle, feeling so damn stupid, I started looking around to see who all was laughing and pointing. I would have never lived it down.....hey, did you see what dad did........ Hey, did you see what Dad did? I could here it already. Thankfully, I was not seen, got off and backed the RER down off the slide while feeling very sheepish and acting like I meant to do it, just in case I missed someone. What's some of your stupid happenings?
This message was modified Jan 15, 2005 by Marshall
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newjerseybt
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Re: Stupid OPE happenings...................
Reply #15 Jan 17, 2005 8:43 pm |
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About 25 years ago I rented a commercial tiller. It was the first time I laid eyes on one. I thought the drag stake was a kick-stand so I tossed it aside. Big mistake. My neighbor stood there watching me rev up the engine full throttle. I think the governor was broke. I grabbed both handles and the last thing my neighbor saw was the back of my shoes. I left toe marks about 40 feet as I refused to let go of the handles. By the time I had enough sense to let go of the control handle I was out to the street. My pants had pulled down (had no belt on) and my shirt pockets were full of dirt. I can still taste the small pebbles in my mouth. My neighbor almost wet his pants. Lucky I wasn't killed.. just bruised here and there. Lesson learned: Don't assume anything. If you don't know anyrthing about OPE, ask somebody who knows. Second, always wear a belt before tilling. What I learned was you have to respect power equipment. I figure that I learned the hard way. I want to pass my experiences on, so other folks don't tear up their clothes and maybe get hurt or worse.
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faithfulFrank
He is no fool who gives up what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose....
Location: Batavia, N.Y.
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Re: Stupid OPE happenings...................
Reply #17 Jan 17, 2005 10:12 pm |
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Well, this is kind of an OPE story.....I WAS outside , using power equipment. We were newly married, and poor, of coarse, so I was building much of the furniture we needed. I borrowed my father in law's belt sander to use, and brought the piece I was working on outside because of the dust. I got interrupted, and then needed tthe power cord for something else. I laid the belt sander on the piece, and then when I went back to plug it back into the extension cord, I didn't realize I had the "hold on" button depressed.........It went flying across the table and landed over 15 feet into the driveway. No one saw this, and I never told him..........not a scratch and it still works fine 25 years later. Us lefties always need to watch out for that "hold button", always on the wrong side........ Frank D.
Ariens 1332DLE Pro, Exmark 52" HP ZTR, Gardian Generac generator, Shindiawa T230 Excell/Honda PW, Craftsman rototiller, Favorite IPE- My Mac + Ipod- No Windoze for me!
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skyking3
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Re: Stupid OPE happenings...................
Reply #19 Jan 18, 2005 8:08 am |
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pulled the most impressive wheelie trying to get the tractor in the shed over the 2 by 4 ledge that ran across the doorway........................... cut half the yard without lowering the mower deck , gettin' madder every pass that the grass wasn't gettin' shorter............stopped the tractor to figure out why..............................then made two passes without engaging the blades.................got madder yet............ owned a tractor for 10 years, always knowing it had no brakes......................except for the one time i decided to cut the grass down the hill instead of across like usual..................fun ride till i went to slow it down.........................had brakes after that ride ................... many more stories of other people in my family.........................its a wonder i ever was born............. thanks for the relived memories of my own stupidity , bill
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Dave___in___CT
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Re: Stupid OPE happenings...................
Reply #20 Jan 18, 2005 11:00 am |
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Using an old cement mixer 2 years ago... This type... but old... 1950's old... was my Father's in fact... The tub had a seam in it... and the outter edge had a protrusion on it... Well... I was holding a bag of cement when I got too close to the tub... The metal protrusion on it grabbed my pants... an I was lifted into the air in an arc... Luckily... my pants ripped before I went around ! Scary slow-motion seconds... Dave...
Whether you think you can or you can't... you're right.Henry Ford BCS Tractor & snowblower
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