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Posted by Dick (IL) on March 10, 2001 at 15:57:21 from (64.12.104.23):
In Reply to: My own version of Your Going to do what with that Tractor posted by Gibby on March 10, 2001 at 05:56:15:
Seventeen years ago when we were still living on the old home place, my oldest daughter had a high school girlfriend who had just bought her first car, a nice '70 Caprice. One morning soon after, the girlfriend stopped at our place to pick my daughter up for a ride to school. We all know how two giggly girls can sometimes forget what's going on around them, and that is what happened to my daughter's girlfriend. She backed out of our driveway, right in the ditch across the road. That ditch is a deep one and the Caprice was stuck good, the frame was down on the asphalt, the rear wheels were hanging suspended, not touching a thing. Not wanting to do any damage to my old Dodge truck's transmission I headed for the shed. Of the three tractors in the shed, a 450 Farmall, an Oliver 88 and my Case 500 diesel, the Case required the least amount of effort to start and get out of the shed. It started right off and I headed for the road. In low gear, throttle just cracked that Case dragged that Caprice up on solid footing with little effort. And off to school they went.
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