Posted by 37chief on October 24, 2011 at 08:57:23 from (70.181.168.186):
Like myself a lot of people on this sight have had or still have factory jobs to support their tractors. Along with these factories jobs, comes different things that we remember that still make us smile. Most of my time was in the maintenance shop. One I remember. I was in the weld shop, and had finished cuttig a piece of metal. The boss came into the room to chew me out for something, and stood on a pile of hot metal. By the time he realized what was going on, and the rubber smell was from his shoe. A hole was already in his shoe, and burning his foot. He left in a hurry, and never finished chewing me out, The whole shop got a good laugh over that. One time one of the second shift people took a dump in the air vent above that same foreman's office. He kept smelling something. When he fount out what it was he was not very happy at all. He never did find the person. In my 40 some years there are so many more things I can remember. I'm sure there things you remember. Rather it be in a factory, or on the farm. Stan
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