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Re: Thirty years of driving, still know how to bury one
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Posted by krum on May 29, 2002 at 06:21:12 from (136.162.36.51):
In Reply to: Thirty years of driving, still know how to bury one posted by Duane on May 28, 2002 at 21:03:23:
In your picture it looks like you still have a couple of inches before it bottoms out (giggle-giggle), I have been there too many times to count. I did that one time while planting oats and before we knew what hit us we had 2 other tractors and a truck also stuck. Another time a former boss told me to disk a field and not to get stuck. I drove into the field and sank to the axles with duals on the tractor. I walked the 1/2 mile back to the farm to get help. The boss took me out there with his truck complaining all the way. The dumby drives up beside the tractor to look over the situation and sinks down to the axles. I smiled all the way back to the farm after that.
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