Posted by rrlund on October 23, 2012 at 18:32:45 from (207.241.137.116):
I'm getting too senile for this stuff. I was loading manure before supper and it started raining. I finished loading the load,opened the gate and ran the loader tractor in the barn where the chute and scale are. The gate's centered pretty good so it returns to the closed position,and it did. I fiddled around in the barn for just a minute then went right out the other door without chaining the gate I guess. I got in the cab of the other tractor and took the load out,then went in the house. I'm assuming that's what happened anyway,because the wife went out for a smoke and hollered back in and said "there's cows out!". GREAT! They'd pushed the gate open and were in the yard,in the dark of course,in a drizzling rain. I hope they're all back in. If I hear squeeling tires I'll know they aren't. Gonna have to get that helper monkey one of these days so I can find my way home.
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