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Re: Funniest Tractor Memory
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Posted by Farmall Don on December 29, 2004 at 09:54:42 from (209.236.225.203):
In Reply to: Funniest Tractor Memory posted by Glenn F. on December 28, 2004 at 18:57:43:
Not Really a tractor story: A few years back (1999) my father-in-law (Elkhorn Denny on the JD post)& I were putting a cab on my 706 in his heated shop. We were putting on the rubber gaskets with him on one side of the tractor and me on the other and both standing on alum. three step platforms. Well Denny forgot he had the steps to the side and not behind him. He went to step off and fell backward with his rear end landing in an old tin garbage can. The can crushed around him and about 1/3 down so he was stuck like a turtle on it back. I ran around the machine to make sure he was alright and he was (just his ego bruised) and help him out of the can. Once I knew he was fine I started to laugh. If you could have seen his face as he was falling away from me. He was lucky the can was there. Maybe its one of those things that you had to be there?
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