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Posted by RossMN on December 28, 2001 at 16:10:56 from (206.9.112.109):
In Reply to: Scary Things posted by Tiffany on December 28, 2001 at 12:26:46:
I was about 7 years old (way young)and i would practice driving our Ford 4000 su around the shed one fall day while my dad watched from a close range my mom was waving at me and I didn't pay attention to what i was doing and I drove right into the fuel barrels and knocked them (No 1 diesel and gas barrels) on top of the big diesel barrel! I remembered what my dad said "If you get in to trouble shut the damn thing off" It was after harvest so they were empty I was lucky if they had fuel in them I woulden't be hear 12 years later!! It din't scare me at all then but I balled like a baby one time when I got locked in the cab of a neighbors IH 5288 cab. I was so used to climbing on and off of our tractors and playing in them that I didn't know what to do! and that is coming from a guy who hauled about 10 tons of haylage with a 766 with no Rops and bad tie rods at 21 M.P.H. on a steep curve
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