Posted by Jg20601 on April 07, 2011 at 20:00:10 from (63.28.56.183):
In Reply to: Got lucky posted by DeltaRed on April 07, 2011 at 19:23:36:
Reminds me of a story I would like to share. (I already know the answer... but still a good story)
We were cutting tobacco in Maryland and there as a storm coming up. We loaded the 3 tractors with trailers and put the rest of the tobacco onto the Farmall cub with the stick trailer. The cub just made it into the east door when it ran out of gas and it coasted halfway thru behind the John Deere. When it came time to move it up to hang the tobacco, my uncle tried to start it but no luck. We hung the tobacco in the rooms where it stopped. Some one went to the Horse barn to get the AC D15 and the AC Model B. Our oldest worker Mr Curtiss climbed up onto the cub despite my uncles protestations that it wouldnt start. You just didnt talk to it right he said, and promptly started it and drove it to our gas pump, leaving my uncle standing there speechless, then wondering how the Deuce it would start for him and not for me.
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