US farmer cut off own leg with pocket knife after it became stuck in farm machinery

A Nebraskan farmer says he had no other choice but to cut off his own left foot after it became stuck in farm machinery.

Nebraskan man Kurt Kaser said he forgot he had removed a safety screen covering an auger's hopper, and got his foot trapped inside.

Nebraskan man Kurt Kaser said he forgot he had removed a safety screen covering an auger's hopper, and got his foot trapped inside. Source: KETV

A US farmer in his 60s whose leg was horrifically sucked into a corn hopper sawed off the limb with a pocket knife to save his life.

Kurt Kaser, 63, a life-long farmer in the central state of Nebraska, said he was working alone last month when he got out of his truck and mistakenly stepped into "that little hole" of the hopper.

"It just sucked my leg in and I was trying to pull it out, and it kept pulling," he told the local ABC affiliate in Omaha, KETV.

"I about gave up once and just said the heck with it... and then I felt it jerk me again. I thought, well, I was going in."

Nebraskan man Kurt Kaser said he forgot he had removed a safety screen covering an auger's hopper, and got his foot trapped inside.
Nebraskan man Kurt Kaser said he forgot he had removed a safety screen covering an auger's hopper, and got his foot trapped inside. Source: KETV


He realised that his only option was to "cut it off" using the small knife in his pocket.

"So I just started sawing on it," he said, matter-of-factly.

After performing the grisly life-saving task, Mr Kaser crawled to his house to phone for help, reports said.

The first to arrive was his son Adam, who happens to be a member of the local rescue squad, the Omaha World-Herald reported early Wednesday.

After a week in the hospital and two more in rehabilitation, Mr Kaser was back home last Friday, optimistic that he will be walking normally again, the newspaper said.

'In a hurry'

"I was in a hurry and didn't pay attention," he said, hoping his story can serve as a warning to other farmers.

Local media showed images of Mr Kaser in a wheelchair, his bandaged left leg amputated below the knee.

The incident - shared widely on social media - prompted comparisons by moviegoers with Danny Boyle's 2010 film "127 Hours," in which James Franco plays real-life adventurer Aron Ralston, who amputated his own arm after being trapped in a canyon for five days. 

Mr Kaser was unloading corn when he accidentally stepped on the opening of his grain auger and his leg was sucked inside.
Mr Kaser was unloading corn when he accidentally stepped on the opening of his grain auger and his leg was sucked inside. Source: KETV


"Between 127 Hours and this story, I am going to start carrying a hacksaw," one Twitter user observed.

Over on Facebook, Mike Walker, owner of Missouri-based Black Sky Radio, thought the drama was more reminiscent of the horror film "Saw," an even more grisly take on self-amputation. 

"I think I would have attempted to break every bit of whatever had me gorilla style before I went all 'Saw' on my parts," he posted.




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