Posted by Walt davies on May 25, 2008 at 21:18:28 from (75.106.199.134):
So went out to the farm today to check my hay fields. When i got there I found that 3 had been disked over nothing but dirt showing. and the IH 1066 was setting on it nose out in the field. I went out to see what had happened Boy was i surprised to to see the front axle where the rear axle was and the belly pan was creamed in in the oil all on the ground. BUMMER
I ask the Victor what happened he said Bill my neighbor wanted to borrow the tractor he thought maybe he was just going to fix the road. the owners ex-wife was there I talked to her and she Bill told he was going to get money out of the hay field that worked last summer to clear of brush and weds. Well I think Bill might want to find another place to live because i plan on making life real bad for him the summer. Walt PS good thing one can carry a gun if its in plain site here in Oregon. I got a 30/30 pistol that needs to be checked out.
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