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Posted by Moose on August 03, 2001 at 21:09:10 from (12.79.108.11):
Well, I saw a bunch of Super "Bs" today!!!! Had the 240 and the sickle bar out trimming what the disc-bine couldn't get to. I was buzzing right along when suddenly the buzzing was all around. Hit a ground nest of those nasty little "wooly" bumble bees. They torn me up! Got nailed four times in the chest, twice on the arm and once on the back of my neck. That was in spite of the best dagone floppy hat swinging you would ever want to see. Threw the Farmall into third gear and tried to out run the little buzzers. When that didn't work, I abandoned ship. It's now near to midnight here on the east coast. Recon I'll take a walk out to the field and see if I can get my tractor back. Wonder if she's still idling? How long does the smell of Solarcaine remain on the body? I knew they started putting enclosed cabs on tractors for some reason. )-;}
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