I went on a service call one time two countys south of me for a DOA 706 D that had been setting in a remote field for several months because the farmer could not find anyone local to go out in the field to see what was wrong and someone told him about me . I knew the area pre3tty well from my days of coal hauling and had not trouble finding the tractor . It was a nice looking 706 with a year round cab with A/C . Grass was growen up around it about waist high . I pulled my truck up close incase i need to jump it . Got out of my truck and walked up to the tractor and put one foot on the first step and reached up to open the door and as i STARTED to open the door i saw MOVEMENT , there were god only knows how many COPPER HEADS in that cab . One was on the floor plate at the door , couple on the floor between the brakes and clutch couple on the seat . Ah yea NO ain't noway i am messing with this tractor . This made for a vary nervous ten steps to get back in my truck and get out of there . I then went to the farm and had a long talk with the owner and told him that you get the SNAKES out of the tractor and remove ALL the sheet metal and floor plate then you call me and also get it moved out on BARE GROUND and then i will come a see what is wrong and fix it. Never did hear from him . Never went back to see if it was still setting in the same spot. Don't like snakes of any kind.
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