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Re: Growing TOOLS instead of crops.
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Posted by John M on August 10, 2005 at 18:06:40 from (64.53.75.223):
In Reply to: Re: Growing TOOLS instead of crops. posted by Redmud on August 09, 2005 at 18:17:22:
I had been out bushhogging for about 4 hrs and was nearly done except for the "ditch" near the road. I ususally leave that for last as well as about 15 ft or so on my side of the ditch.I do that because there are two old driveways and a couple of power poles so I go near those slower.Anyways,I have made the pass on the road side of the ditch,turned around and was coming down my side of teh ditch,I just happen to look down and see what I first thought was a deer skeleton,as we have quie a few deer get hit here.I stopped,cut off the PTO,idled the M down and climbed off.there it was, a human skull,and other peices not really scattered but not together(Not fully decomposed,but nearly). Local law,SLEd,coroaner and a few others I dont rememebrr were all out there.COme to find out the guy had beem missing for about 5 months.Coroner said that he had to have been hit by a car by the amount of damage to his bones. I was on the news and all!
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