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Re: Regular Farmall/A Snake
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Posted by forklift on September 11, 2006 at 03:04:50 from (67.142.130.39):
In Reply to: Regular Farmall/A Snake posted by Tom Windsor on September 09, 2006 at 21:38:55:
Yep I had a grass snake chase me all around my H a few weeks back he was curled up under the tire and I had the discs behind the tractor and they are pull behinds with out wheels so I was trying to get him out of the way so I did not chop him up but that little bugger desided to chase me all around. I said heck with it and started rolling the tractor saying get out of the way. He did I think or at least when I came back from disking there were not two of them. I killed a big big black snake about 5 years ago in our pond. I did not know that they are indangered species and you are suposed to leave them alone. But He was about 5 feet long and about 2" thick and scared the bejeepers out of me a few times. F.
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