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Re: Should I cut off my axles ???????
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Posted by Paul in Mich on April 24, 2006 at 10:25:28 from (66.227.138.249):
In Reply to: Re: Should I cut off my axles ??????? posted by RustyFarmall on April 24, 2006 at 07:29:41:
Rusty, Your situation sounds much like a certain "Eastern European" neighbor here in Michigan who had a donkey that kept rubbing his ears (they were about 2 inches too long) on the door header going into the barn. The owner had a heck of a time getting the donkey to enter the barn, so he took a chain saw and cut a notch in the door header so that the donkey"s ears would clear, thus making his entry a more pleasant experience both for the owner and the donkey. Right after the owner finished butchering and cobbling up the doorway, his neighbor came over and asked whm what he was doing. The owner explained the situation, to which the neighbor asked, "since the barn has a dirt floor, why didnt you just dig out about 3 inches of dirt at the doorway, and the donkey would have been able to walk right in without you having to cut such a silly looking notch in the doorway header". Well, said Mr, Kowalski, "I did what I did because his legs cleared the doorway fine. It wasn"t his legs but his ears that were the problem".
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