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In a hurry to get home

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JW in MO View Drop Down
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    Posted: 05 Jun 2010 at 10:30pm
Took the gooseneck with the mowing tractor down and mowed the show grounds this afternoon.  90+ degrees, mowed for 3-1/2 hours and broke the belt about 15 minutes before I got done.  Loaded the tractor, chained it down, took a drink from the water jug and headed home.  I just got out on 71 highway and was just about to the speed limit when this joker pulls up beside me honking and yelling at me.  I finally decide what the heck, I'm in the mood for a whoopin whether I'm giving or taking we'll soon find out.  I roll down the window just in time to hear him yell again, "You left your ramps down!"
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Good Post JW. We've all done things like that.  Sometimes when I answer a question about how to fix something, I have to include the phrase "don't ask how I know".  FWIW
Why is there never time to do it right the first time, but always time to go back and fix it?
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I was at my daughters house a couple weeks ago looking at her garden and heard this awful racket. I turned around towards the road just in time to see this truck and trailer pull away from the stop sign. Both guys jawing and both windows up. You woulda thought they could hear the noise.
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