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Posted by jls on April 04, 2003 at 17:52:08 from (205.188.209.109):
got to confess I pushed the envelope and found out about it---wait--- ; drought dry and I was setting posts for split rail pushed up to the edge of a pond dam and the overflow, started drilling and caught a root a little, yanked up and bounced the front just a little and slid over the lip of the spillway, parallel the dam, didn't dare stay on the brakes- uphill 1 was the good one so ride it out and get ready to bale. here's the good part the steering wheel yanked out of my hand , spun to the downhill direction and headed straight down the RIGHT way, later on was bullsh88 with some other guys and an old dairy farmer said yea, he had a narrow front farmall do the same thing, just as it got real light on the uphill side. Anybody else seen this or does Trumbull county just have some on the ball guardian angels
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