Tractor Talk Discussion Board |
Re: O.T. Dog climbing a Tree
[ Expand ] [ View Replies ] [ Add a Reply ] [ Return to Forum ]
Posted by J.T.L. on August 30, 2006 at 15:13:58 from (206.192.88.3):
In Reply to: O.T. Dog climbing a Tree posted by JOHN HARMON on August 30, 2006 at 12:17:00:
My dad had a dog that weighed about 70 pounds back in 1930. Pop raised homing pigions and had a coop built up between some trees. The floor was 12 feet off the ground. He used a ladder to get up to the coop and feed the birds. His dog would get a bit of a running start and go up that ladder non stop just like a cat and wait for him to come up with the feed. I saw this on pops home movies many years later. The dog thought nothing of going back down the ladder head first either. --- The dog (Lance) was well trained also. Once in the early morning, dad was playing football with some of his friends down in a distant meadow. Lance was there and was told to sit and stay. Dad and his friends played ball for a while and then left for lunch and forgot the dog was there. After dinner that evening, dad was asked where Lance was. Dad then recalled leaving lance in the medow. With flashlights they found the dog still sitting on the same spot he had been left in. He never moved or even layed down. John
Replies:
Home
| Forums
Today's Featured Article -
Product Review: Black Tire Paint - by Staff. I have been fortunate in that two of my tractors have had rear tires that were in great shape when I bought the tractor. My model "H" even had the old style fronts with plenty of tread. My "L" fronts were mismatched Sears Guardsman snow tires, which I promptly tossed. Well, although these tires were in good shape as far as tread was concerned, they looked real sad. All were flat, but new tubes fixed that. In addition to years and years of scuffing and fading, they had paint splattered on
... [Read Article]
Latest Ad:
2022 John Deere 5045E, 4wd, front end loader and 3rd function with grapple. 120 hrs, 55k new, must sell
[More Ads]
Copyright © 1997-2024 Yesterday's Tractor Co. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of any part of this website, including design and content, without written permission is strictly prohibited. Trade Marks and Trade Names contained and used in this Website are those of others, and are used in this Website in a descriptive sense to refer to the products of others. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy TRADEMARK DISCLAIMER: Tradenames and Trademarks referred to within Yesterday's Tractor Co. products and within the Yesterday's Tractor Co. websites are the property of their respective trademark holders. None of these trademark holders are affiliated with Yesterday's Tractor Co., our products, or our website nor are we sponsored by them. John Deere and its logos are the registered trademarks of the John Deere Corporation. Agco, Agco Allis, White, Massey Ferguson and their logos are the registered trademarks of AGCO Corporation. Case, Case-IH, Farmall, International Harvester, New Holland and their logos are registered trademarks of CNH Global N.V. Yesterday's Tractors - Antique Tractor HeadquartersWebsite Accessibility Policy |
|