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Posted by stan on August 30, 2004 at 16:06:31 from (192.59.66.138):
In Reply to: Re: Stupid Dad posted by The Dukester on August 30, 2004 at 07:00:44:
I doube if I would called him stupid to his face, I am not that dumb. This person was a contractor scraping a lot to put another house in our area. I did grow up on a farm in the 50,s, and also pinched my foot in the cultivator linkage of Dad,s Farmall F 12 hert like the dickens, but no damage was done. We would ride everything that moved. I tryed hanging on to a harrow and got my arm caught and was drug a good distance before I disloged my arm. I didn,t want to holler cause I would have gotten my butt whipped for trying that stunt. I may have been around 5 years old. I also give my grand kids rides on my tractors, but at least I have a place for them to sit, and hold on to them. On my crawler there is enough room for two people to sit.
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