Posted by samn40 on February 17, 2013 at 07:32:20 from (86.160.246.85):
In Reply to: Tractor terms posted by Harvey 2 on February 17, 2013 at 07:17:09:
Muffler=exhaust ground wire=earth lead hood= bonnet wrench=spanner fender=mudguard (or wing) oil pan=sump discbine=disc mower Roll-over plow=Reversible plough rotary tiller=rotavator wagon=trailer semi-trailer=articulated lorry (or artic instead of semi) corn =maize oats =corn And there are more......True story....On an Australian tourist website(Aussies are known for their straight speaking and not being politically correct) A potential American tourist, who had obviously never been much outside America, asked "Would he be able to speak English in many parts of Australia?" The reply........ "You better learn to speak it at home first!!!!" No offence anyone! LOL Sam
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