Posted by CBL95 on April 21, 2011 at 19:47:20 from (74.137.116.18):
In Reply to: gotcha!!!!!! posted by glennster on April 21, 2011 at 09:06:09:
had an old landlord and good friend that caught two kids taking EVERYTHING they could out of the barn on the propery we used to live on and supried them just as they were getting in the truck and said (kindy) "now boys since you done loaded this for me hows bout putting it ALL back in a nice ordery fasion". they did alright and bob had the sheriff come and give the boys a little lesson. we still had parts and a JD Quik-tach 4 row mounted culivator in the barn and his dad had untold years worth of items and memorys in it plus two cars and a IH TD9 bulldozer. Who knows how they manged to load and unload it all but they sure did. Bob came the next day and took everything to the fertilzer barn (they own a fertlizer and trucking business)But enogh of my stories and GREAT FOR YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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