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Sorry to hear the bad news Murray   :( :(

Really sorry to hear about your loss Murray

thanks lads

dont know if any of you scottish members watch the news but if you heard about a boat over tipping in orkney that was him  :-\ :-\ :-[ :'(

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Just heard that youngest son, Jim, is in hospital, in traction, having come off his bike during a trackday at Silverstone on Sunday.  They thought he had broken his hip but apparently it was dislocated (ouch).  Has a smashed knuckle and a broken finger. 

I suppose it could have been a lot worse and is not unexpected as he has been doing trackdays for a number of years now without ever coming off and he has just gained his racing licence. 

The only thing he is worried about is getting the video of his accident put on YouTube asap.  The bike behind had a forward video camera and captured the entire incident. 

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The only thing he is worried about is getting the video of his accident put on YouTube asap.  The bike behind had a forward video camera and captured the entire incident. 

sorry to hear that Sue, at least as you say its not a serious accident but still bad!

send me a link when its up ;)..........joke :) :)

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sorry sorry to hear that sue hope he makes a quick recovary  ;) ;) ;)

I am sure he will - he is not one to let such things bother him but he is expecting to be in hospital for about 3 weeks.  Knowing Jim he will be out in 2

Correction -Hospital for 6 weeks because he split his hip as well as disclocated it.  He is very bright and positive as far as he is concerned the best bit is his bike is relatively undamaged!  He did fit crash limiting accessories so it only has scraped paint and suchlike. 

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just heard that a guy fell into a combine last night  :-[ his legs were stuck in the augar behine the reel  :-[ ,and has had to have his leg amputated today :-

Oh ....... ....  :o :o :'(thats bad, how did he fall in there. Hope he pulls through okay. Really sorry to here that. Got to be very carfull with machiary

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a guy working on the farm beside us was killed driving a stake the quickattach never locked in place and he hopped down to hold the stake in place while the farmers son used a muck fork (not locked) on the teleporter to drive the stake the fork hops off the quick attach crushes  the poor fella then the other fella hops down and tries lifting off the fork by himself and he does something to his back and he couldnt get up after it the ambulance comes bring the the lad who was crushed to cork and the other fella is driven to waterford a&e

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Oh jeez that's gruesome, that guy in the loader is going to have some sleepless nights. Poor poor chap and family. Awful thing to happen. :( :(

Bet he will lock the attachments in future, it was a bit silly not to have done so with people working around the machine.

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it can easily happen it has happen to many time with us when the quickattach doesnt lock but luckily it usually just falls into the diet feeder or just falls off going over the yard thats the worst of the hydraulic quick atttaches never sure if they are locked the manual lever one is safest :(

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been and gone the teleporter is gone too so the farmer up the creakharvest witout a paddleteleporter so now he has nothing to help pile the  grain was told to not expectit back until mid next year but i think thats the least of his worries the son is still in hospital :'(

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