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Re: Tractor Held Hostage
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Posted by John A. on November 22, 2005 at 20:32:22 from (65.161.172.105):
In Reply to: Tractor Held Hostage posted by 37 chief on November 22, 2005 at 14:30:47:
37 chief, Got into a simular deal back in the summer while we had a guy dozeing fencelines for us. We smacked an ol dead tree with the dozer. I ran and he backed out a ways and then got off all the whilr fighting off bees. We had to let the dozer run for about 20 minutes, then we snuck back to shut it down. In the ordeal I got 3 hits and the operator got 6 stings. Not a red letter day! He came back at hard dark, fired off the dozer and then pushed out the tree and associated brush. Not a bee came out after us The next day was Sunday so no work was done, Then Monday morning we finished off the area, no bees anywhere. So the dark thing does work!!!! Later, John A.
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