I used to spray crops and pulled the sprayer on a trailer behind a truck with a 3000 gallon water tank.
Some jerk had his mailbox too near the road on a state highway. He musta got sick of it being hit, so he poured a 5 gallon bucket full of concrete and stuck a 2 inch well pipe in it in FRONT of the mailbox. You know, instead of just backing the box a foot away from the road. One afternoon, i was going by and was crowded into that post by oncoming traffic. Of course, I didn't know about the 5 gallons of cement in the ground. The trailer is very stout and it rolled that bucket right outta the ground! The well pipe hit the mailbox like a baseball bat so hard it shot past the cab of the straight truck! I was shocked, but then laughed my butt off. He set the box back after that...
I would have LOVED to seen his face when he came home to that mess.
This post was edited by rockyridgefarm at 14:40:05 12/18/13.
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