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Posted by Lanse on July 23, 2007 at 19:20:05 from (205.188.117.137):
Good thing I'm working on garden tractors, or I would probally be maimed by now- Today----I was getting off my Wheelhorse, but my foot caught the worn out shifter, and it threw it in 3rd and my foot just happened to be next to the tire, and I ran it over. Thankfully that is a 250lb "tractor" Last winter- I had gotten off the Wheelhorse, going to putt a wagon in the barn, and the ram (pete) was loose (we let them out when we can keep and eye on them) and he came over and started nibbling on the rubber ball on the shifter and put the tractor in 3rd ( with me a foot or so infront of it, but I had been watching him and dove out of the way. I wanted to knock him silly afterwards, but sheep eyes are like puppy eyes, even on a 160lb ram Both of these would have been avoided had I been on a real tractor. Say an H. I find them easiest to come on fron the rear axle, holding onto the tire, there is no gearshift your foot could catch, and it would probally take alot to move that lever and puti it in gear. And sheep cant climb onto an H
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