Posted by Jd man wis on November 29, 2018 at 06:32:49 from (184.100.72.6):
In Reply to: Re: Grandpa love posted by Traditional Farmer on November 29, 2018 at 05:43:07:
I bought a 40 l from a guy and was putting fuel in it and he ask me where I live and told him and that I was going to just drive it home. He told me well why don't you just put in the back of that ford pick up truck and go witch was only a f150 half ton so we did and the way we go tell the state cop stop us. He told us that we were over loaded to follow him to the county shop to get weighed witch I told him that we were lic for more then that tractor in the back would not put us over. He told me that he knows all about John deere and there all heave and I'll be paying for every pound over the lic plate says. So off to the county shop and got weight in and was 1000th pounds to the good. He was mad now that he could not pinch me for the weight so he gave me a warning on the exhaust to get it fix.
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