Posted by Majorman on December 19, 2022 at 08:14:02 from (86.134.80.190):
In Reply to: Re: Monday Tractor posted by Rich'sToys on December 19, 2022 at 05:55:12:
Not quite a shotgun shell. This one is filled with a powerful explosive. I was always told it was gelignite as they were little grey sticks that were tightly packed in. We once ran out of starter cartridges, took the shot out of a shotgun cartridge and tried that. It did not even make the old girl jump.
Two stories that had a grain of truth in them, one Marshall driver got banned from the local pub for dropping a starter cartridge into the open fire. Hot coal all over the bar. The second one was the local threshing contractor who ran Marshalls, he heard noises in his yard one night so, in the dark, grabbed his shotgun and a couple of cartridges, leaned out of his bedroom window and fired into the air. They were two starter cartridges he loaded and the blast threw him across the bedroom. His poor 12 bore was never the same again.
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