Posted by JML755 on September 12, 2011 at 05:28:37 from (66.184.63.106):
In Reply to: Hot! posted by Carlyle Hoffman on September 11, 2011 at 04:50:46:
Pretty funny, Greg. I can see me doing that.
Just yesterday, I picked up a bunch of lumber for a barn addition I'm doing. Stacked it neatly on the new concrete pad and then started looking for a tarp to cover it to keep the rain off. Searched my truck, the grain room, hay loft, etc. Spent about a half hour looking all over the farm. Then I asked one of the guys mucking stalls in the barn. He says, yeah, I got one in my truck, but why don't you just cover it with the old metal barn siding sitting next to the stack? Duh! I'd been walking all over the siding while stacking the lumber. Guess I couldn't see the forest for the trees. :lol:
As for the original post, if that was me, I'd have to empty the truck out onto the ground than remember (after not finding the relay) that I put it on a shelf somewhere.
This post was edited by JML755 at 05:31:21 09/12/11.
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