Posted by Tony in Mass. on December 04, 2011 at 17:52:49 from (76.118.216.103):
This is something that was hanging above the firewood pile, was wonder about it the last few days stacking the rest of the downed stuff. I figured I wouldn't park the riding mower too close this winter, cause it might fall by springtime. Just as I am putting stuff away at dark- I hear this coming down, I yell to the kids 'look at the tree over there!' no kids. oh boy I run. no kids there either, so that's good. What is really awesomely good, is that where the heaviest chunk of butt landed was exactly where the Allis CA torque tube was 24 hours ago. I pulled it out to the shop to get ready to sell it in YT clasifieds, to pay for my new fergie. then I was worried it hit the snap couple 2 bottom plow, missed that too. But, no visible damage, to great grandpa's walking plow. Pool ladder handles, rest cast iron, survived well. I wonder what a good running feather weight CA broke in half woulda got me- on this classifieds, or a junk yard? It was not a near miss. It fell on target. Just a day late and a dollar short.
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