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Re: Tough Repair Job
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Posted by Ken52M on March 13, 2006 at 08:58:03 from (24.179.149.58):
In Reply to: Tough Repair Job posted by 37 chief on March 12, 2006 at 21:27:55:
Repair of munure spreader apron has to be near the top of the list. I was about 15 Y.O... WI dairy farm, January. Full load of fresh stuff nice n' warm yet, fresh out of the gutters. Just started to spread and the apron snaps. Then pitch it off by hand. Try to clean it up as much as possible. Pull in into the barn alley where it is fairly warm. I remember it was a Sat. & I had a hot date that night. But after working in those conditions all day to get the repairs done it did not turn out to be a very pleasent evening. I scrubbed my hand till there was almost no skin left but could not get rid of that smell. I don't even remember who the girl was. I sure do remember how uncomfortable I was that evening though. That's my story... KB
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