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Re: Dogs Riding on Tractors
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 18, 2005 at 19:03:30 from (216.208.58.136):
In Reply to: Dogs Riding on Tractors posted by 37 chief on April 18, 2005 at 17:57:11:
chief: There was an old guy in my hometown, had a Farmall Cub with a wooden platform on drawbar for going to the feed store. His German Shepherd used to ride with back feet on platform and front feet up by gear shift. He wasn't a big man so dog stood higher then he. You would see him going with 3-4 bags of feed and the dog. I had a Border Collie loved the pickup. You couldn't walk to truck without him. If I happened to leave truck door open he would be in truck waiting for me. Felt sorry for him one day, he jumped in truck, door blew shutt, not sure how long he was there, but he wasn't too pleased with the heat. It was quite hot and he was feeling it when I arrived. He had a way of letting you know when not pleased. Got a kick out of him one day, first time we passed through a bridge with overhead steel frame. He was sitting on seat beside me, ducked and lay flat on seat. He never did get over ducking steel bridges. None of these happenings ever stopped him from wanting to go.
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