Posted by Mark - IN. on December 06, 2010 at 17:30:13 from (68.60.243.216):
In Reply to: Hauling an M home posted by jlwmopar on December 05, 2010 at 20:44:30:
Well, I won't mention any names but it is getting to be that time of each year when a customer, funeral home in Illinois puts an H or M, I can't remember which out in from of one of their funeral homes with a Christmas wreath on it. Knowing the owner stores his tractors a distance away, I asked one of the two maintenance guys a couple of years ago how they get it there each year. Pull it free wheeling down the road behind a company vehicle, hitting speeds of up to 40 MPH in the wee hours of very cold mornings. The fella I asked, retired farmer is the one on the tractor. He laughed, I laughed and said, "Well, you're heading for the right place if something goes wrong, that's for sure".
Nicest most down to earth bunch of folks you will ever want to meet, but don't try that. I need to add them to the Christmas card list, but won't try that.
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