Posted by jon f mn on December 21, 2012 at 12:25:27 from (70.197.195.107):
Not long ago I pulled into my friend Jeff's yard to find the rear of his manure spreader on fire. He was standing there watching it so I got out and stood beside him watching too. I may have had a questioning look on my face cuz he looked at me and said "the beater was full of bale twines and this is the best idea I had to get them off". Well, gotta say it was working great. The fire would heat and melt the plastic twines and they would fall to the ground and burn up. The fire never got hot enough to even warm the beater, but when it was done the beater was cleaner than it had been since new and when it was done all that was left was a black spot on the driveway. As we were standing there watching he got a smile on his face and looked at me and said "this is what you would call a redneck bon fire". LOL Just wonderin what any of you may have done that qualifies as redneck?
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