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Posted by Bill(Wis) on December 29, 2004 at 16:55:26 from (167.206.48.253):
In Reply to: Funniest Tractor Memory posted by Glenn F. on December 28, 2004 at 18:57:43:
Glenn: Are you looking for material to write a book of short stories? Threshing time was always practical joke time: grease on the steering wheels, seats bolted on backward, every other spark plug wire pulled (worked especially good on the 6 cyl Olivers & MHs), Old Fritz showing up late on his 1936 JD A trike with the compression petcocks open sucking on a beer bottle pretending he was too drunk to notice the PSSST, PSSST, PSSST. (Fritz was never drunk but was a pretty good actor). Figuring Frank finally traded his Fordson F in on a new 48N and was proud of it. Never used over half throttle. Threshing time at his place - when he would go to the barn to do some chores we would all take turns on his N doing full throttle doughnuts in his yard.
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