it is a wonder some of us are among the living,..my 1st wife coulda kilt me rite after this happened some 25 yrs ago ,,./// I had backed a load of corn on the pikup into the shop,., since it was gonna be few days before I made sow and pig feed , I chained the back bumper to the chain hoist and took some weight off the back springs,,the hoist is mounted on a hay track that runs the length of the shop . , my dear wife was plenty busy with the 4 babies to pay too much attention to how I do things , however she always liked to be outdoors doing stuff and help lighten my work load , such as cutting the grass,. one day while iwas off driving nails making the big dollars She decided SHE wanted to cut grass ,, trouble was the Cub Cadet was behind the truck.. NO PROBLEM for her ,,She has baled hay with the 430 Case, jump started the 4020 , and even could handle Pops ol DC with the hand clutch,..a 3 on the tree was nuthin to SHE ,. she crankt that 300 six up ,, yankt the worn out shifter half way around the steering wheel serveral times and found 1st gear ,, eased the clutch and rolled the loaded truck out the doors ,.and began wondering what was making noise that sounded like wheels on rails . When WHAM !!,,. when I got home she was all but done cutting the grass with the cub cadet ,,. instantly I wondered if she managed the chainhoist ,,She Told me laughingly she Coulda kilt Me rite after it happened because SHE COULDA been killed ,"It was Just like the Cop car on American Graffiti" she said ,. the truck had a nice dent in the roof ,the guilty chainhoist lay in the corn ,, the track was mangled but fixable . . ahhhH,,. what a free spirited gal ,.sadly that free spirit and charming wit would carry the pretty thing to nursing school .and then open her eyes to whole new world that did not include me ,,.7 yrs later I found my sara,,. so far , so good
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