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Re: Farmalls Get Thirsty !!! But They Dont Float !
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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on June 01, 2005 at 17:38:34 from (65.162.146.175):
In Reply to: Farmalls Get Thirsty !!! But They Dont Float !!!! posted by MagMan on June 01, 2005 at 14:34:26:
Oh wow! did you get pictures? Stuff rolls pretty easy on dry hard ground. believe me, I know. Had my pickup and trailer down in the pasture a couple years ago. coming up the hill to the gate we spun out so i stuck it in gear and shut the motor off (just like your H the parking brakes don't hold) I walked around the front to lock in the hubs and you know how a vehicle will try to roll a little in jerks turning the motor about a quarter turn? Well about the time I got back to the open drivers door it wasn't jerking! just rolling steady and gaining. I looked down and there was a rut where I would need to step to get it. I had thoughts of getting knocked down an run over all alone out there where no one knew where I was.... So I just stepped back and watched :( It only went a little ways, turned and jacknifed the trailer, bent the bumper and the trailer tounge. just another day on the ranch.
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