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Re: Strangest find...in your tractor!
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Posted by Allen on April 14, 2001 at 21:37:05 from (207.44.55.13):
In Reply to: Strangest find...in your tractor! posted by Brandon on April 14, 2001 at 19:20:27:
The most "exciting" was finding bumblebees in the clutch/flywheel of grandad's Case 12-20 crossmotor, AFTER we had started it....for some reason the old girl sat there all by herself, running till she was out of gas. ;) The one that gave us the biggest "Oh Crap!" feeling was finding a pipe plug rusted tight where the soft plug was supposed to be on my 20th century when we got her (It had a fresh inspection too!) Abuddy of ours found that squirells had built a nest in his boiler only when it plugged up the blowdown. (a 5 gallon bucket of pressure cooked acorns and cherry pits, plus a lot of who knows what YUM!) We also once got a Red Seal power unit off an Amishman with what smelled like forage runoff in the radiator.
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