Posted by Moresmoke on December 29, 2015 at 09:45:30 from (216.196.93.97):
In Reply to: Re: My Turn to Rant. posted by jon f mn on December 29, 2015 at 06:13:28:
I was loading bales out of the field one day, and when I went to move the semi, found the front wheels had settled down beyond the rims. Couldn't take off under its own power. The wife was just finishing up baling, so had her get in the truck, she had driven before, shouldn't be a problem. Hooked the loader tractor on the front and gave it a pull. Nothing. Tried again, truck stalled out. I'm puzzled why the truck won't move, pulling with a big enough tractor, and a little help from the truck it should have come right out. I move the factory around and hooked on the trailer, tell the wife to go, pull, nothing, truck stalls out again. Just as we stop, I notice the trailer brakes releasing?? Wife had just got out of the baler tractor, the pedals are clutch, throttle, and brakes L to R. She had been in the truck, letting the clutch out and pushing on the brake pedal!
And the result of all this, I am the one who taught her how to drive a manual, so it was all my fault!
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