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NEW DODGE

07-29-2005 08:36:29




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GOT THE LITTLE B HOME, NOT A GREAT IDEA TO PULL WITH THE TAHOE. GOT UP EARLY LAST SATURDAY, HOOKED UP THE TRAILER, GOT ALL THE TOOLS THOUGHT THAT I WOULD NEED, AND OFF WE WENT, GOT TO MY UNCLES PLACE AND HE SAID THAT WE WOULD GO JUST AS SOON AS HE WAS THROUGH WITH BRAEKFAST, AN HOUR LATTER WE WERE OFF, WAY BACK IN THE PASTURE WAS AN OLD BARN, ROOF CAVED IN ETC., IT LOOKED NOT SO PROMISSING, THE TRACTOR WAS ON THE SIDE OF THE BARN COVERED BY A BIG MESQUITE TREE, ALL THE WHEEL WERE UP AND TRANS WAS IN NUERTRAL, ALL GOOD, I THOUGHT, THE TIRES WERE A LITTLE WIDE, BUT FENDERS AND SIDERAILS ON THE TRAILER WERE STRONG, RIGHT SIDE TIRE RODE ALL THE WAY HOME ON THE FENDER, LOADED UP ALL THE IMPLEMENTS AND SAID OUR GOODBYE"S AND WE WERE OFF AGAIN, ONCE OUT ON THE HIWAY THE TAHOE WAS GRUNTING A LITTLE BIT AND ALL WAS WELL TILL I SAW HIM---THE DOT OFFICER, HE PULLED ME OVER AND ASK WHAT IN THE HE** I WAS DOING PILLING A TRACTOR WITYHE THE TIRE ON THE FENDER-- WITH A SMART REPLY I SAID PLANTNG A GARDEN--NOT TOO HAPPY WITH ME HE SAID ADD ANOTHER CHAIN AND GET THAT WRECK HOME, SO BACK ON THE ROAD AND 30 MIN FROM THE HOUSE THE TAHOE ENDS ITS LIFE--GIRLFRIEND DOESN"T KNOW IT IS LEAGAL FOR GIRLS TO CHECK THE OIL-- SO TO MAKE A LONG STORY SHORT FINALLY GOT HOME, GIRLFRIEND HAS COMFISCATED MY DODGE, TRACTOR RUNS, AND I BOUGHT A NEW PICKUP AND HOUR AGO, BOY SHES GOING TO BE PROUD, MINE AHS 15 MILES AND HER"S HAS 150,000 AND IS 8 YEARS OLD, THAT WILL LEARN HER

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willie j

07-29-2005 18:41:21




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 Re: FARMALL B---LONG in reply to NEW DODGE, 07-29-2005 08:36:29  
New Dodge
Not the fault of the Tahoe. Blaming the G F for not checking oil, but it looks like YOU didn't check it either.
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Mike Van

07-29-2005 17:27:38




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 Re: FARMALL B---LONG in reply to NEW DODGE, 07-29-2005 08:36:29  
New Dodge - Great story, glad it had a happy ending - Years ago we had some heifers out, real frisky ones, it's raining, we're soaked, some city boy stops in his Volvo, asks "are these cows supposed to be in the road?" My cousin says "no you jerk, we're looking for the Chisum Trail"



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gene (Missouri)

07-29-2005 15:28:38




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 Re: FARMALL B---LONG in reply to NEW DODGE, 07-29-2005 08:36:29  
Checking the oil just isn't a concern of the females in my family.

When the oil light came on in the S-10 my daugher covered the light with kleenex. That solved the problem - err $1200- problem.

Sunday. Wife said the oil gauge in the truck (her truck) didn't move when she started the engine. She said it wasn't running very good when she got to church. After church it started, she drove to the gas station, then the grocery store. She said the truck died at the corner, it wasn't running right.

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captaink

07-29-2005 09:27:00




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 Re: FARMALL B---LONG in reply to NEW DODGE, 07-29-2005 08:36:29  
I'm beginning to think that checking the oil is either a gender thing of lick of concern. After the third time the lawn mower died from lack of oil, (Briggs & Stratton can ALMOST run with out oil) I decided that significant other just wasn't going to check the oil on anything. So, now I check the oil on everything myself and often too. Seems the old addage is "If you want it done right, do it yourself." :>)

Glad you got it home and that the DOT didn't hassle you too much.

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RustyFarmall

07-29-2005 09:16:47




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 Re: FARMALL B---LONG in reply to NEW DODGE, 07-29-2005 08:36:29  
Just goes to prove that the D.O.T. officers do watch the little guy also. Congrats on getting it home in home in one piece.



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