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Re: Has This Ever Happened To You ?
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Posted by Dennis Benson on January 26, 2003 at 11:33:37 from (205.188.209.109):
In Reply to: Has This Ever Happened To You ? posted by stan on January 26, 2003 at 00:44:52:
I got a few. At Mattawan MI, I had a John Deere H that I kept inside all the time, once, I left it outside, and a while later I went to check the fluids, I removed the plug on the side of the transmission, and oil shot out the hole. I drained the transmission, and before the 9 gallons of transmission oil came out about 9 gallons of water came out. Again at Mattawan, I had a 55 gallon drum of gasoline on a stand to fill my Deere, and it was full of gas. I went out to put gas in the tractor and the drum was empty. Again at Mattawan, people used to loosen the lug nuts on my truck. Again at Mattawan, I was comming home from work, and a car whipped into the driveway ahead of me, and someone got out and asked me if I would like to sell my house, or rent it out. At Marcellus MI I left my truck overnight at the Farm Bureau to be unloaded of corn on Halloween. When I came back to get it it was all soaped up. I finally left Mattawan, and the house has been tore down. They can have their town.
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