Richard finishes picking the last few rows
just before lunch and is anxious to eat.
He puts the tractor in neutral, leaves the
engine and PTO running, and walks to the
back of the corn row picker to clean
the remaining ears from the husking bed. As
he reaches his left hand to pull out an ear
of corn, his glove gets caught between the rotating
husking rolls and the his hand is pulled into
the machine. What should Richard do now?

1. Try to pull his hand out of the glove
2. Pull his left arm back
3. Climb onto the metal bar below the husking bed to gain leverage
4. Yell for help




Comments to Mark Schneider, Last Modified: March 29, 2001
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