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Posted by Bob Kerr on July 09, 2007 at 22:03:33 from (205.188.116.73):
Had a good day, went over to Dads woods 35-40 miles from home to bring the M back as I have some lifting chores for it. Had Girlfriends daughter drive me on her way back to Indy and drop me off. I get all the way over there and notice the keys for the gate and the tractor are gone out of my pocket. AHHHHH!!! Luckily a niegbor over there had a key and I cut off the tail light wire and hot wired it to get it home. Nice drive, but super hot out. I get 4 miles from home and is getting a bit dark so I hit the lights and notice the amp meter is still in the middle. I guess the charging circuit is ran through the key switch and I didn't have it wired, just the ign coil. Made it home and tore the house apart looking for the keys, no luck, searched all over the barn, nuttin. Found the keys out in the grass next to my truck, guess they didn't make it all the way into my pocket!, but outside of all that, it was a nice day for a drive! I took a poncho with me so it wouldn't rain, it worked! If I would have left it at home, it would have poured.
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