Tabert v. Zier

368 P.2d 685, 59 Wash. 2d 524, 1962 Wash. LEXIS 429
CourtWashington Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 8, 1962
Docket35706
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Tabert v. Zier, 368 P.2d 685, 59 Wash. 2d 524, 1962 Wash. LEXIS 429 (Wash. 1962).

Opinion

Hill, J.

This is an action for personal injuries sustained by a minor, employed to stack baled hay, when a hay elevator collapsed on him. The appeal is by the defendants from a judgment entered on the verdict of the jury.

An understanding of the operation of the machinery involved is necessary to any consideration of the questions of negligence, contributory negligence, and assumption of risk with which we are concerned.

The inclined chute (shown in the picture on the opposite page) is thirty feet, six inches long and twenty inches wide. A moving conveyor belt operates in the chute and carries bales of hay to the higher levels of a stack to which they could not be conveniently lifted by hand. The conveyor belt is powered from a tractor.

At the lower end of the chute, where the bales are placed on the conveyor belt, is a roller which rests on the ground; it can be seen in the picture. The upper end would be resting on the hay stack when in use.

The angle of elevation of the chute must be changed from time to time as the stack gets higher, and this angle of elevation is regulated by a hand-operated' mechanism described by the appellant as follows (some minor changes in wording having been maide):

It consists of two bracings or “frames” which support the chute, and also consists of a winch by which the chute is hand-cranked up or down ■ as necessity requires—the

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