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Ooooohhhhh, What An Idiot.... Kind of OT


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Posted by Bryce Frazier on September 29, 2014 at 08:12:25 from (67.142.182.21):

Yesterday was one of those days.... It all started at about 3 in the morning yesterday.. I got up to use the restroom, and someone left the vacuum out in the hall. Needless to say I found it, however, the funny part about this is that NOT ONLY did I trip over it, upon doing so, I thought that I was being attacked and proceeded to open a can of Whoop A$$ on the UN-suspecting vacuum... :

NEXT on the Day-O-Fun, I fired up our little diesel tractor to do a little logging with it, and nearly ran it out of fuel while it was sitting there warming up, then I dropped the half full 5 gallon can of diesel and the back-splash covered me in Red Diesel....

After that crisis I made it all the way out into the woods to where the downed trees were (driving the little tractor). Got my big saw out (Husky 288XP) and fired it up.. Ran great, but no power... Air filter was plugged up! Didn't have what I needed to get at it, so I turned around and went home.. By the time I got that fixed it was lunch time, soooo, made a lot of progress with that...

Now realizing that I have rambled on for a while, I will speed it up!

Next I put a little more oil in my Kawasaki Bayou 300 (my littlest tractor) and went out into the woods with the flat bed to get a load of wood somewhere along the way I lost the fill cap because it hadn't been tightened correctly, and I spent 3 hours looking for it, never did find it...

And then to finish it off, Dad and I were working on his new JD GM, and we managed to get the head off of the engine. I picked it up and set it on the ground, and I wasn't paying attention, and he decided to flip it over to see the other side, and lost control of it and dropped it on my left foot...

FUN FUN FUN!!! As of this morning, I have a large skunk in the cage trap, and two stinky dogs in their pen.. Looks like it is going to be another fun one!! :) Bryce


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