[Farmall] Woman dies in fall from antique tractor

Bigdog dbigdog at columbus.rr.com
Wed Aug 16 07:01:59 PDT 2006


Mike,
    I would like to post this on the Cub forum if it's OK with you

Bigdog
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  From: Mike Sloane 
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  Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 9:00 AM
  Subject: [Farmall] Woman dies in fall from antique tractor


  [Although I didn't know Bennett, she lived in the next town over. As it 
  happens, I have a virtually identical tractor to the one that she was 
  operating. Let's be very careful with those old machines! MS]

  Woman dies in fall from antique tractor
  She enjoyed taking vehicle out for rides
  Tuesday, August 15, 2006
  BY JOE MOSZCZYNSKI
  Newark (NJ)Star-Ledger Staff

  A 46-year-old Frelinghuysen Township woman who mowed lawns for a living 
  and who enjoyed driving an antique tractor around her family's farm on 
  Route 94 was killed after being thrown from the vehicle, State Police said.

  Sheryl Bennett was killed about 6 p.m. Friday after she was ejected from 
  the seat of her tractor when it struck a gully or ravine at the Ben nett 
  farm. She then fell under one of the tractor's large rear wheels, said 
  Detective Tom Preston of the State Police barracks in Hope.

  "She used to ride the tractor around for fun ... for recreational 
  rides," said Preston. "Talking to other people during the investiga 
  tion, it wasn't unusual for her to just take the tractor out for a ride."

  Preston described the tractor as a 1952 Farm All-Super M that was red 
  with some gray primer patches. The two front wheels are about the size 
  of motorcycle tires and the two rear wheels are about 4 feet high, he said.

  Bennett, who had worked as a landscaper at William Ahlers Landscaping 
  Co. in Hardwick for about a dozen years, was not mowing grass at the 
  time of the accident and there were no attachments on the tractor.

  The cause of death was head trauma. Police are awaiting a toxicology 
  report, said Preston.

  Her employer, William Ahlers, said he found it "very unusual" when he 
  learned about Bennett's interest in riding tractors for recreational use 
  because she refused to drive a tractor on the job.

  "She drove the lawn tractors -- walk behinds and riders, but Cheryl 
  never even wanted to sit on a tractor. She had a fear of the bigger 
  equipment," said Ahlers.

  He also said that Bennett, a graduate of North Warren Regional High 
  School, had a very strong work ethic.

  "She did it all. She was a great worker and was like my right-hand man," 
  said Ahlers. "I don't think I could replace her in 100 years."

  In addition to her husband, Thomas, who has participated in tractor 
  pulls at the Warren County Farmers' Fair, Bennett is survived by a 
  stepdaughter, Amanda Lee Bennett of Blairstown; her mother, Mildred King 
  of Syndersville, Pa,; a sister and three brothers.
  -- 
  Mike Sloane
  Allamuchy NJ
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