Posted by wisbaker on November 30, 2012 at 11:27:55 from (207.118.132.18):
In Reply to: Found them posted by Kenneth R Ohnstad on November 30, 2012 at 09:39:29:
The Dairy farm I worked at in Oklahoma had a John Deere 55 combine, it had been modified in that the grain head had been cut down and they installed a pick-up from a baler or forage harvester. It was used for alfalfa seed, nothing else. We were getting ready to runs alfalfa seed so it was brought up from the shed on one of the rental farms and parked next to the calf hutches while we were greasing it, changing oil and making it ready to run. Is was milking and the owner"s kids, two boys 7 & 10, come into the parlor "Shawn you got to crawl up in the tank of the combine and get the key out before Dad finds out" . I finished what cows I had in the parlor and went out to the combine and looked, no key in the grain tank, I ask the boys how came to be believed that the key was in the tank? "Oh we threw it trying to get it up by the seat and missed" I told them they"d have to go and tell their Dad (they didn"t look to happy about that). A day or so later I saw the boy"s father and ask if the kids told him, he said they had and if he hadn"t been sick at the moment he might of snuffed the little nerds out. About 6 months later we were moving calf hutches and found the key. I don"t know what the fuss was about the key, they ran alfalfa that year and the combine started fine by sticking a piece of wire in the key slot and turning it.
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