Posted by Das Unimog on February 09, 2008 at 12:49:37 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: strangest thing posted by mul-skiner on February 09, 2008 at 05:24:10:
I broke up a field near my house with a disc and had to go off for a fuel run. While I was gone a few deer came out of the woods to run around and kick up their heels. My mother was watching them when one suddenly dissappeared like magic. When I got back she told me so I walked out to the area to see where the tracks led. Turns out there was an old well hole about 25 feet deep and I guess when the deer jumped it broke thur the old boards and crashed down to the bottom. It looked dead and bent out of shape so I just got the loader and some extra fill and filled in the well. I am sure glad I didn't hit that hole with front tires of the old U or I probably lost some teeth or broke something bigtime. Never knew there was a well in that area, a one in a million shot for the poor deer.
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