Posted by JD Seller on May 14, 2010 at 20:20:30 from (208.126.196.117):
In Reply to: One of those days posted by Billy Shafer on May 14, 2010 at 06:29:49:
Monday. First load of corn plug auger where someone had left a wrench in the hopper, under the old corn. One hour later loaded truck. Second Load of corn. Hurrying to catch up and forget to roll tarp. I saw it just as I turn the auger on. Still dumped a few bushels of corn on top of the tarp. Go get the skid steer sweep the corn off of the tarp. Half hour later loaded truck Driving to grain elevator. Back U-joint goes out of semi. Throws shaft clear across four lane high way. Breaks all of the air lines too. Ruins both yokes. Call son to bring his tractor out to put under loaded trailer. He waits for wrecker to take my tractor home. I take load to elevator. Left the hopper handle in my semi. Use a pipe wrench to open hoppers. While closing the last hopper dropped the pipe wrench in the dump pit. They had to shut down the whole grain leg to find the wrench before it gets in to the grinder. Go home and went to bed. Was afraid to touch anything else.
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