Posted by 2x4 on July 31, 2018 at 01:08:23 from (172.243.201.59):
Great weather so borrowed my buddy's Long 260 tractor with 5 ft. 'hog to do my yard. Lots of twisting & squirming in the seat as I backed into tight places. Returned tractor & did chores around the place, then went to the store, grabbed for my wallet, GONE! Oh no. Hadn't used it since the night before so didn't really know whether I'd mislaid it or lost it off the tractor. No easy find so that meant walking & looking for bits of plastic, paper & leather. Nothing I could see so had hopes of finding it intact. Took a 4 prong pitchfork & started turning over hay. Neighbors prolly thought I'd gone over the edge & off my trolley. After turning clumps of weeds & grass there it lay - intact! Fantastic as I was ready to leave on a 600 mile trip & had to have it. Next time it goes into the cargo pants low pocket or stays in the car. 'Course I said that the last time I pulled this trick 25 years ago. Didn't mind much losing it on the dozer as it was always under the seat. Tractors need to come with catch pans.
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