Don Henthorn Smithville, TX
07-03-2004, 4:01 PM
Got rid of all my dangerous power equipment so I wouldn’t damage myself, but that
didn’t protect this idiot. I have an antique Root three wheel riding lawnmower on which I
needed to install the old motor. It is a very frustrating job because of the motor mounting
and all the obstructions in the way of installing the mounting bolts. To make it easier to
reach the most difficult bolt I put a 2” X 4” under each of the rear wheels. Still needed to
be higher so I added another 2” X 4”. Needed more heighth so I added another and then
another layer until they were five 2” X 4”s high. To see what I was doing I lay on my
back with my head under the mower and and then successfully started the bolt. Got the
bolt tight and then realized I should have left it loose so I could line up the other bolts.
Started to loosen the bolt and pushed too hard on the wrench. Now, mind you I could
have put those 2” X 4”s under the deck and the thing woulld have been as stable as rock.
However doing it the stupid way I did, the thing came crashing down on my head. It
didn’t knock me out but I was a little woozy. Managed to lift the mower and get my head
out. Clasped my hand to my forehead and felt the red stuff oozing out. Went into the
kitchen and grabbed a handful of paper towels to press on the wound and then pulled
them away to look in the mirror to see what damage there was. I knew I was going to
have to have stitches so I grabbed another handfull or towels to press on the cut and then
drove to the horsepistol. Four internal and eight external stitches later they sent me home.
The anesthesia is now wearing off and I am beginning to feel the damage. I used to work
smart. Don’t know what happened but I seem to have forgotten how to do that. Sorry to
bore you but I needed to let off some steam.
didn’t protect this idiot. I have an antique Root three wheel riding lawnmower on which I
needed to install the old motor. It is a very frustrating job because of the motor mounting
and all the obstructions in the way of installing the mounting bolts. To make it easier to
reach the most difficult bolt I put a 2” X 4” under each of the rear wheels. Still needed to
be higher so I added another 2” X 4”. Needed more heighth so I added another and then
another layer until they were five 2” X 4”s high. To see what I was doing I lay on my
back with my head under the mower and and then successfully started the bolt. Got the
bolt tight and then realized I should have left it loose so I could line up the other bolts.
Started to loosen the bolt and pushed too hard on the wrench. Now, mind you I could
have put those 2” X 4”s under the deck and the thing woulld have been as stable as rock.
However doing it the stupid way I did, the thing came crashing down on my head. It
didn’t knock me out but I was a little woozy. Managed to lift the mower and get my head
out. Clasped my hand to my forehead and felt the red stuff oozing out. Went into the
kitchen and grabbed a handful of paper towels to press on the wound and then pulled
them away to look in the mirror to see what damage there was. I knew I was going to
have to have stitches so I grabbed another handfull or towels to press on the cut and then
drove to the horsepistol. Four internal and eight external stitches later they sent me home.
The anesthesia is now wearing off and I am beginning to feel the damage. I used to work
smart. Don’t know what happened but I seem to have forgotten how to do that. Sorry to
bore you but I needed to let off some steam.