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Posted by BW on March 24, 2004 at 15:36:43 from (65.96.60.122):
In Reply to: Things we did as kids around tractors that got our posted by buickanddeere on March 24, 2004 at 05:44:28:
Just before dad sold off the last off the farm tractors he had worked on the old' "h" to start and run on the first push off the button .... Yup lil' boy had to play on tractor of which he was told not to play on , ...pushed button and the old' "H" started and roared to life ...dad was out of the house before lil' boy hit the ground ...ran right into a butt whoppen out of fear of the roaring tractor ,,,,it was the wrong thing to fear ... but it would have been worst if I had run the other way and he had to chase me after he had shut the tractor down ... bill g.
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