well now this isnt a plowing story but all will get a kick out of it. went over to son in laws house to help trim some trees an remove them. took the 3020 an loader an back blade with us, sounds good. started out good, until i took down a telephone pole, wasnt a big one, should have come down anyhow. i hit the brase wire, snapping it, pole mostly rotten, it come down, lines an all. didnt hit anything or anyone. next he dropped part of branch on the power line goin into house tearing it off the house, man those through alot of fire when they come off to. daughter is not a happy camper by this time. next decided to blade down where they had bured a waterline in the yard with the blade on the tractor, did i tell ya they had just had dish put in also, ya know they dont bury them lines very deep. daughter is not pissed anymore she is mad. son an i decided it was time we loaded the tractor an headed home. real quick. we hid in the shop for a while, cause i was sure she was on the phone with my wife. strange she didnt ask us to come back an finish help picking up the yard. johndeeregene
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