Posted by LA in Wi. on November 19, 2007 at 09:11:19 from (71.117.37.225):
In Reply to: Re: winter storage posted by Hugh MacKay on November 19, 2007 at 02:37:45:
As I read thru this post about plastic pop containers on the exhaust I was wondering about this modern world until I saw Hugh's suggestion of a soup can. As I recall back in the 50s, you weren't a real Iowa farmer until you used an authentic Campbell's tomato soup can. Then starting 'em up it was fun to try to catch the can coming back down. Those "new and modern" flipper things on the exhaust were never used...no one even owned or saw one...until diesels were introduced. Us old "gas guys" always chuckled about that racket those flippers made on diesels when they were idling. "Gas guys" refers to our tractors, not what you are thinking. LA in WI
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