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Posted by Wyokid on August 07, 2006 at 12:00:35 from (152.132.10.8):
In Reply to: Two Questions posted by Allan In NE on August 07, 2006 at 10:48:42:
Ya need t' send some of that wet over Cheyenne way. Worked in OK one summer for a guy we had cut wheat for. We were plowing one field with a big ole mud hole in it. The boss and hired hands were doing nighs and his two sons and I were doing days. When we came on that morning he sorta mentioned to stay away from that spot but about lunch time it became a real pain t go around it. The older son said I'm goin for it, and we drove thru it all after noon. When we got past it, he said I'll take a couple of rounds around it so the old man doesn't know (yah right). Well he buried the right rear of the JD830 clear to the top, tried to pull it out with the 4010 I was driving. After breaking the chain twice (and tying it back togther) I eased into it, all of a sudden the 4010 jumped ahead (thought to myself "Self ya got er out", looked back and the front axle of the 830 was at my rear tires. Called the house on the CB, woke him up to come take a looksee. Amasingly he never said a word, just shook his head and caleed a guy with a D8 to come finish what we'd started.
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