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Posted by TP from Central PA on December 29, 2001 at 15:18:17 from (152.163.197.188):
In Reply to: Re: Humorous screwups posted by F14 on December 29, 2001 at 12:44:15:
I did nearly the same thing last year in a little 1.5 acre field. I was pulling this old hollow roller behind our 37 IH disk. During one round the pin popped out and there the rolled sat, I didn't realize it until I turned around at the end of the feild and the dust stopped blowing at me(reason I didn't know it unhooked). My one neighbor(moved in from town) was there working in his garden. He yelled to me and said I left my "cultivator" out in the middle of the field. I said I know, Its there because I can't cultivate until the corn comes up. Well after I told him it was a roller used to break up the clumps in the feild, and not a row crop cultivator to remove weeds from between the rows of corn, we had a good laugh about it!
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