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Re: Ever spooked yourself while in new fields?
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Posted by RJ-AZ on August 10, 2006 at 07:25:19 from (4.240.237.7):
In Reply to: Ever spooked yourself while in new fields? posted by ShepFL on August 09, 2006 at 21:35:43:
Back in 72' I was combining barley with a Gleaner CII open station. The barley was thin and short and the ground was rocky so I had to concentrate on not dipping the header too low. Real black night and did have fair lighting on the machine. It was about 1030 at night and I did see the headlights of my brothers truck returning from unloading. He would leave the truck and I would run until I had filled it and one more. Usually around 2:00 AM. So I was tooling along and he comes up the back ladder and over the grain tank and grabs me and squalls like a panther. It's a good thing he had a hold of me or I was going out over the header. I did get even later!!!
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