masterarbor
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thought i would share this close call i had today. i was making new security rods for the boxes on the truck today. for those who aren't familiar with this type of set up, you raise the bed and then slide in rods through slots that lock up the boxes. then you lower the bed and the doors are barred and protected.
i wasn't sure if the box was hitting on the rods that were sticking up or not. here's where even though i consider myself a pretty smart cookie, i did something incredibly stupid. i lowered the bed completely. holding myself steady with my left hand on the box under the bed (not smart) i took my right hand to check if the bar was unhindered or bound up on the bed. i wiggled it a bit and it came loose from a snag and the bed sat down on both hands. there is a gap between the bed and the boxes, so it didn't completely crush my fingers. my right hand was not entirely stuck like my left so in my adrenaline rush i wiggled it out regardless of the pain, but the left hand was pinned and i may be wrong, but it felt like it was getting tighter. i had visions of having to yell for help and then trying to coach someone through using the PTO all the while my fingers getting worse. there was a steel rod just within reach so i grabbed it and pried the box up and it was just enough to wiggle my other hand free. i escaped the peril of the truck. i really cannot believe i made this mistake, but it happened. i am always cautious around a raised bed, i just had a total brain fart. i am forty years old and have been around equipment for a long time, so this goes to show how dangerous it is to become complacent. i know i screwed the pooch pretty bad on this one so please spare any derogatory scolding. i just want to raise awareness using my indiscretion.
be safe, kevin
i wasn't sure if the box was hitting on the rods that were sticking up or not. here's where even though i consider myself a pretty smart cookie, i did something incredibly stupid. i lowered the bed completely. holding myself steady with my left hand on the box under the bed (not smart) i took my right hand to check if the bar was unhindered or bound up on the bed. i wiggled it a bit and it came loose from a snag and the bed sat down on both hands. there is a gap between the bed and the boxes, so it didn't completely crush my fingers. my right hand was not entirely stuck like my left so in my adrenaline rush i wiggled it out regardless of the pain, but the left hand was pinned and i may be wrong, but it felt like it was getting tighter. i had visions of having to yell for help and then trying to coach someone through using the PTO all the while my fingers getting worse. there was a steel rod just within reach so i grabbed it and pried the box up and it was just enough to wiggle my other hand free. i escaped the peril of the truck. i really cannot believe i made this mistake, but it happened. i am always cautious around a raised bed, i just had a total brain fart. i am forty years old and have been around equipment for a long time, so this goes to show how dangerous it is to become complacent. i know i screwed the pooch pretty bad on this one so please spare any derogatory scolding. i just want to raise awareness using my indiscretion.
be safe, kevin
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