O.T. snow plow

ericy

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had to go out to night and move snow so i can get out of the drive my ole trusty wheel horse tractor has 1 rear tire that goes flat ... to night the @%$# key switch broke and BOTH rears are flat....pumped them both up used a screw driver to short the switch and the way we go, got the snow plowed and all looks good till moring
 
i did a lot of studying on that, and the only thing i can figgure is its "shed gnomes". they kinda look like a yard gnome, but sneek in the shed when nobodys around and mess with your equipment. amazing how you can pull a perfectly good machine in the shed for the nite, and the next morning crazy stuff happened to it from the day before. guess thats where "ran when parked" came from!!!!
 
With me, it's Christmas tree light gnomes.

Each year at the end of the holiday season I make sure all the bulbs are working, and gently pack away each string. Eleven months later I gently unpack and unroll them. Without fail, numerous bulbs are burned out on each and every string. Not just one bulb taking out several others, mind you, but numerous actual individual burnouts!

At least they're not expensive...

Mark W. in MI
 
I agree, those lights seem to break as if they were designed to.Sometimes I think it s an overseas ploy to sell it to us cheap, then suck up all our time tring to patch junk. Thank goodness in the past companies used to care about reputation.
 
Pump a 24oz bottle of green "SLIME" tire sealant into each of those rears. You will never have to worry about a flat again. The tires will rot off the tractor before they go flat.
 

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