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Re: Crushed Cub Cadet
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Posted by Ron in Nebr on April 20, 2005 at 11:51:14 from (65.172.143.136):
In Reply to: Crushed Cub Cadet posted by dr.sportster on April 20, 2005 at 08:22:28:
Sounds like something my brother would do. A few years back I traded something for a nice older lawn tractor. Don't remember the brand, but it was pretty good sized and had a dozer blade mounted on the front. I had this tractor sitting outside of our ranch shop waiting for the day I got around to getting it running. Well, my brother and the hired man were "cleaning up". They thought the lawn tractor needed to be up in our iron pile instead of there beside the shop where I put it. I can't figure if they tied a long rope to it and pulled it up there with nobody steering and rolled it a few times, or if they just grabbed it with the grapple-fork on the loader tractor. But one front wheel is bent clear back under it now, the steering wheel is bent down over the hood, and the seat's all bent up. Too bad there's not a season on stupid people!
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