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Posted by 730virgil on October 26, 2006 at 14:48:46 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: Old peg tooth harrows posted by Coloken on October 26, 2006 at 07:08:40:
friend of mine lives at a t intersection lots of people would miss corner and take out his fence . most of the time he never knew who went threw it as they would take off if car wasn't tore up so they couldn't drive . he got some railroad ties and put them about 3 feet deep 2 x 6 s for fence boards if anyone hits fence now he knows about it as they don't drive off . friend of dads lived on sharp curve one drunk went threw fence he threw chain around car and drug it to machine shed locked the door and lost key . cops came and said where is car he said in shed no one sees it until i get some cash . cop said you can't do that farmer said call my lawyer cop did farmer kept car for a long time cop got lesson in il fence law
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