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Posted by kev@ia on December 29, 2001 at 14:57:11 from (206.72.15.78):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Humorous screwups posted by john d on December 29, 2001 at 13:18:30:
Great lead in for my story! I was 13 or 14 moving heavy feeder pigs with a 3pt pen on the 656 Hydro, bout the 2nd trip I looped around to see if the young gals detasseling out seed corn had gotten back to that end. They had not so I whipped that Farmall arround to get the pigs unloaded quick, the pigs all went to the back ofthe crate and I lost what little steering control I had, puched in the dump peddel but the front still wouldnt come down and I was headed right tward the 6 ton Souix feed bin I had spent so many hours with bumping to get the feed to flow out. Before I figgered out I should step on the brakes I rammed that damn bin with the Farmhand loader and busted it in and off the slab and messed up the auger too. If I hadn't confessed right away I really think dad might a hit me, madder than I had ever seen him. Two years later he said that it wasn't so bad as then he got a Shuld bin and it didn't need bumpin and the auger stopped breakin from runnin empty. farmer kev
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