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Posted by Dick L on October 27, 2006 at 13:33:56 from (72.11.21.66):
In Reply to: Re: displaying tractors at shows posted by Cue P. on October 27, 2006 at 09:25:58:
Makes you wonder how some can walk with their feet togather, People drive in at my place as well and start climbing all over tractors. I have had dirt dunped in gas tanks, gas tanks pee"d in, and switches left on and batterys run down. On my one Oliver 77 someone had pulled the clutch lever past the stop so the push rod was out of the clutch. Not a big job but I can never figure out what makes people do such things. I walked in the barn one evening after work and the stall door was open and Kricket(horses name) was standing at the opening but didnt come out. When I open the stall door he is ready and can hardly wait to get out.
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