Posted by Ron in Nebr on September 28, 2007 at 07:30:12 from (66.252.113.104):
In Reply to: Re: Dang BEES! posted by banjo on September 27, 2007 at 22:04:54:
"outrun them ON an open tractor"????? Heck, I didn't know you were supposed to stay ON the tractor! When my brothers and I were kids, naturally back then we put up all our hay with open tractors. It was a pretty common sight to see a tractor sitting idleing and a kid running away from it for dear life. Then dad got the job of going and moving the tractor away from the bumblebee nest. Funny, never knew him to get stung during any of these rescue missions either. Although there was a time right before I was born when his sweep tractor died right on top of a bumblebee nest and I guess they got him real good before he could get away....suppose it was grandad who had to rescue that tractor!
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