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Re: Does exhaust go up or down on 300 U
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on September 08, 2005 at 20:28:03 from (209.226.106.137):
In Reply to: Re: Does exhaust go up or down on 300 U posted by john d on September 08, 2005 at 07:29:51:
John: Mentioning your dad catching clothes line, reminded me of one night I was out plowing snow with 656, 2000 loader and newly installed cab. Normally I never strayed too far from home plowing snow, but this cab was making the job seem like fun. Kept getting more requests on drivways and yards, thus I wound up 5 miles from home. Next morning I was walking by tractor and noticed clothes line wraped around rear axle. I had about 75 feet of the stuff. Never heard any complaints until spring. Apparently Mrs C had been using her clothes dryer during winter months and never missed her clothes line until one nice spring day. At a social function I happened to hear about the missing clothes line. Mrs C couldn't believe anyone would be so low as to steal a clothes line. I decided I best confess, as she had decided it had to be someone close by and on foot. I took a lot of heat on that one.
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