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Posted by scot_c on April 24, 2005 at 17:51:32 from (69.40.133.191):
In Reply to: Re: Yet Another Death posted by PAULIH300 on April 21, 2005 at 16:10:16:
make sure anyone who drives it knows to use the p/brake. our former cow milker raked hay one day with the brake set and couldn't figure out why the tractor was having so much trouble with the rake. HE told my uncle we should park it in gear so people don't forget the brake. He was told that it's never been parked in gear, and don't dare start that's why there's a brake and a dummy light. Well, one day they were working on something that our milker broke and brought back from the feild. Uncle says stand back i'll run it make sure it works. He got lucky I guess only coming out of it with a fake hip. Drives him nuts though he can't be out working now because they had to replace the first fake hip he worked it loose within the first 9 months.
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