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Posted by H MN on August 11, 2000 at 07:50:08 from (209.255.72.42):
In Reply to: H Burned up posted by Crazy on August 11, 2000 at 06:47:10:
Crazy: Lightning does some unusual things at times. If the tractor was on good rubber only, its odds should be less likely to have been struck. If it was hitched to a rake that had teeth touching ground, its odds are higher since there was steel path for lightning to follow from highest point all the way to ground. My cousin and I were riding together cultivating corn on a C when lightning struck so close that the engine flat out quit.. Whew did that scare us. We lifted the cultivator and cut straight across the field for home. harvey
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