• peopleproblems@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    My grandpa, still with us and thinking clearly at 90, grew up working the family farm. Got his hand caught in a combine mangled his hand. They of course had a 45 minute drive to the nearest surgeon, but it “wasn’t that bad” until about 20 minutes into the drive.

    Dude has outlived cancer, aggressive infections, smoking for 30 years, and the loss of his first wife. Probably the most resilient mofo I know.

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      11 months ago

      Ah yes, farming equipment. The kind of machines thats almost made to mangle humans.

      Did he get to keep the hand?

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        11 months ago

        …and often enough operated by the biggest morons on the planet.

        There’s been an accident with a combine harvester a few weeks ago. A young guy had some blockage in the feeding screw of his harvester (I’m not sure if they have a specific name, but these interlocking, rotating drums at the end of a grain funnel). He tried to unblock it, by stepping onto the grain and poking the screw with a stick. That worked so well, it “sucked” him in and he now has two legs less.