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Slue Hay and the 9N | This story takes place in saskatchewan on an old dirt road. Me and my father had just finished loading a big big load of slue hay bales onto a trailer pulled bby a 9n for. This load of bales was to go to the huderighte colony about 10 miles away. we took thjis old dirt road as a short cut, up and down and up and down was all it was. On the fisrt big hill, the ol 9n had a bit of trouble in high gear and the front end was off the ground. On the next big hill we came to the conclusion that we needed to do something about this. So, old dad hopped onto the very front of the hood and off we went. Sure it kept the front end down but over the hill was a bit tricky. What we forgot was on the other side was a very steep hill. I tell ya, we musta been doin 50 mile an hour on that old girl. Dad was holdin on for dear life out there. There was no stopping us either. At the bottom of the hill, dad jumped off as soon as we got stopped. Alex, AB, entered 2002-05-26 My Email Address: Not Displayed |
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