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Posted by Kens640 on December 28, 2004 at 20:49:37 from (4.30.98.239):
In Reply to: Funniest Tractor Memory posted by Glenn F. on December 28, 2004 at 18:57:43:
Well a memory I had & it wasn't funny then . My Dad used other peoples farm land since we only had a small plot . There was 11 kids so we grew what we ate . Anyhow I was only around 10 yrs old & Dad let me drive the 3 mile stretch to the land we used . I was hauling a trailer loaded with equipment we needed on the back of our Ford 600 series & Dad stood on the tie rod the whole time . Well we got to the entrance of the field & I eased off the throttle & my Dad said turn here . So I did but the dummy didn't hold on . He fell off & I ran over him from foot to shoulder . I jumped off to help , but forgot to shut the tractor down . It started to roll down thru the field & I had to run & catch it . Dad actually had the rear tire treads on his skin . No broken body parts but if he could've I would've gotten a beating for sure . He never stood on the tie rod again .We were thankful & chuckled about years later . And also I used drag race other school buddies on their Dads tractor until Dad found out . Not a good day then . Ken C
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