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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 13, 2005 at 04:05:27 from (209.226.247.171):
In Reply to: Re: True Confessions, Join In posted by Paul in Mich on April 12, 2005 at 18:41:15:
Paul: Actually you may have hit a nail on the head. Two weeks ago when Marg. called me away from what I was doing, I don't recall ever getting to tractor. All winter, each time I plowed snow with 130, I would back it in, turn off gas and let it run out. This winter my 130 would leak through carb sometimes, but not always. Usually I would close large door and by that time tractor would stop. I had never forgotten switch all winter. I can't rule that out for the last time. Funny part is wives will blame this on old age, we did just as stipid tricks at 30. Back then, with a house full of kids she just never noticed. One day 30 years ago, my dad sent word from field he wanted me to ride back of baler for some minor adjustments. He was baling near my house, thus I parked my old binder pickup 20' behind our car. Marg. came out of house, our own 3 kids, 3 neighbors kids and her mother who was a back seat driver. She promptly backed into the old binder,and that was my fault.
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