Posted by Larry59 on January 16, 2009 at 08:03:40 from (4.245.7.96):
In Reply to: Tractor stories posted by RBnSC on January 16, 2009 at 04:43:25:
I had given to me a building that would work for a chicken shed. But it took 4 guys and 2 tractors to get the old thing up and on a trailer and back to house in the pouring down rain that came alone then. At the house we got it off the trailer and on the ground. But it was not setting straight as I wanted it. So I got on this old John Deer with clutch handle and a bucket to move it just a coupld of inches. Thinking I can do this even though I had only been on this type of tractor one other time for a short.....Well I moved closer to my fine building and forgot to grab the clutch handle. ...shessssss warped my building good and could not get it straighten again. So now everytime I go out to feed or check for eggs. I have to think about that stupied clutch handle on the old John Deer. ..Now I laugh.. was not so funny when I did it and scared the crap out of me to. Thought I was going right into the building for a big crash. lol lol
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