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Pant1es in the air cleaner

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Joe Md

08-07-2006 17:39:02




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Finally gotten around to doing some maintenance on my IH 504 of 5 years.

How am I going to explain this one?





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Bill(Wis)

08-08-2006 15:35:27




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 Re: Pant1es in the air cleaner in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
It's obvious that your tractor has been abused. But can it be termed "sexualabuse"? If so, I think it's a first on these pages.



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NYCslicker

08-08-2006 11:05:58




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 Re: Pant1es in the air cleaner in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
Those look like the nanny's.. How are you going to explain that one? I don' think she was doing her laundry there also...



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coflyboy

08-08-2006 08:26:03




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 Re: Pant1es in the air cleaner in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
Used to strain used motor oil through old panty hose for my waste oil heater (works well). My shiny new wife found them. Don't think she ever did believe me.



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Glen in TX

08-08-2006 07:47:41




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 Re: Pant1es in the air cleaner in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
Maybe? Someone? Is checking on you to see if you were really working on that tractor all this time?? YOU'RE BUSTED !



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JDknut

08-08-2006 04:00:46




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 Re: Pant1es in the air cleaner in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
Good thing they were empty!!



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billyiron

08-08-2006 02:30:17




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 Re: Pant1es in the air cleaner in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
whens the last time you really got drunk??? Im guessing bout 5-years ago,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,



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bradk

08-07-2006 19:57:27




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 Re: Pant1es in the air cleaner in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
I'd say it's way better than finding men's underwear.
I'd much rather get caught with women's pant!es.
~brad



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John S-B

08-07-2006 19:23:57




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 Re: Pant1es in the air cleaner in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
Well I guess since tractors don't have glove compartments that was the next best thing. 'Course they don't have back seat either. Must've been hauling a hay wagon. ;^)



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Sloroll

08-07-2006 18:36:22




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 Re: Pant1es in the air cleaner in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
You might just start wearing some like em. It'd be easier to explain.



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Steven@AZ

08-07-2006 18:29:46




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 Re: Pant1es in the air cleaner in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
I personally do not know how you could possibly explain owning a tractor for FIVE YEARS before opening up the air cleaner to service it!!!



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steve from mo - dangit!

08-07-2006 18:17:13




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 Fire, fire, fire! in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
Golly, I don't know what that was....it burned up so FAST!

Neer complain, never explain.



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old

08-07-2006 18:12:16




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 Re: Pant1es in the air cleaner in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
Thats easy to explain. Just say you have never opened it up before and it was there when you got it.



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Dachshund

08-07-2006 18:02:33




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 Re: Pant1es in the air cleaner in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
Don't even try! Youse DOOMED man,....DOOMED..... .



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CaptRon

08-07-2006 17:47:24




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 Re: Pant1es in the air cleaner in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
It depends on how big they are...

CaptRon



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Bob

08-07-2006 17:40:16




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 Re: Pant1es in the air cleaner in reply to Joe Md, 08-07-2006 17:39:02  
I'd go with the "don't ask, don't tell" policy!



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