Posted by K. Peters on May 21, 2011 at 15:27:11 from (173.86.167.97):
Hi everyone, had one of them days... It has been wet here but my brother started plowing for me today for the first time this spring. I was at the farm and could hear the tractor working in the field and suddenly the engine starts to stumble and he stops. This goes on for five minutes and then he comes walking back to the farm. I already know that a corn stalk probably caught the fuel line under the tractor. Easy fix. Grab my keys out of the truck to unlock the fuel pump to fill a jug with fuel also need a screwdriver and a side cutters. I'm thinking I put those keys in my sweatshirt pocket and they fell out when I fixed that fuel line and now they have been plowed under. Will a metal detector be able to locate them? Has anyone else here had luck finding stuff with a metal detector they've plowed down accidentally? Thanks
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