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Jeb-my 3 year old tractor helper strikes again
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Posted by jubilee johnny on September 12, 2006 at 06:49:53 from (12.219.209.4):
The other day Jeb and I were in the shop and he was "helping" me. He loves to be out with me. Well, he found the pump handle to my small hydrolic jack and was finding things to tap with it. He just happened to hit the valve stem on my 48 jd b rear that was pretty rusted and on its last leg. The stem broke off and out started squirting the "calcium" liquid that had been there for eons. Needless to say I backed the tractor outside but not before it had doused the 35 chev ton and a half, 41 jd b we are restoring, and tools galore. I didn't have the heart to get on him too bad since the rim should have been replaced long ago. It scared Jeb and he ran away to the house!
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