Posted by Banditfarmer on March 17, 2012 at 16:41:47 from (174.103.156.69):
In Reply to: Oiled my shop today posted by Fixerupper on March 17, 2012 at 15:56:03:
I was taking my Oliver down to my uncles to load manure for him and starter to notice the loader going down alittle, So I bumped the hydrolic lever to raise it. That was a bad idea! Lets just say I got it off the road real quick and shut off. Police and fire dept showed up to the mess I created, They had to hose the road down and I had to pay for 6 car washes for those sprayed with oil. It was a good thing the fire dept was still there after the hose was fixed and I tried to start it. I turned the key and blew both batties and started a fire. Had to call a friend with a rollback to come get it, Got it home and in the shop and my uncle comes through the door mad that I didnt come down to load manure for him and hes been waiting all day! He gets good and mad and leaves in a huff. Some days it dont pay to get out of bed! Whats a guy to do? Bandit
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