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Posted by nballen on January 19, 2007 at 08:12:55 from (198.246.171.252):
In Reply to: Be Honest Now posted by B. Abseck on January 19, 2007 at 01:44:43:
Not a tractor, but "farm" related - Driving home with '75 Dorf 3/4T & an old Hale horse trailer ~1/3 full of grass clippings from mowing the lawn at church - drifted toward one barrow pit, overcorrected and put it end-over-end in the opposite barrow-pit. Ummm...Neither one were repairable. Home from college one spring break, got bored and figgured to R&R a 3-sided horse shed - Cut the poles loose from a post to pull it out and stuff in a new one and the whole thing came down around my ears! (I saw it coming down and got out of the way, but quick!) Dad and I dis-assembled the roof and rebuilt it from the ground up - 2 or 3 days worth of work. (Sometimes not-so-helpful) Nathaniel
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