Posted by JML755 on February 05, 2009 at 13:39:56 from (66.184.63.110):
In Reply to: Lanse DeathWatch posted by JayinNY on February 04, 2009 at 14:37:34:
hillbillyOH said: (quoted from post at 18:37:34 02/04/09) We might as well place bets on when Lanse will actually kill himself. I watched his videos today and was horrified.
Lanse, my dad would have murdered me if I had treated one of our tractors the way you treat that Kubota.
Then there were the explosions.. The truck videos, etc. Yikes. Are you purposefully trying to destroy things and/or yourself??
Maybe this is old news around here..
Lanse, please slow down and be more careful.
Was curious about the videos myself so I took a look and one has been blocked (I guess by Lanse). The one I saw (snowbank) didn't look like he would KILL HIMSELF. Maybe horsing around a little too much and accidents DO happen but have you seen some of the behavior on YouTube? LOL. As for machinery abuse, I've hit a pile of dirt with my Ford TLB pretty hard at times trying to hurry up and get a job done. Was it the hitting of the pile that offended people? Doing "donuts" in the field? Just curious.
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