Posted by The tractor vet on February 06, 2013 at 19:46:33 from (75.19.114.143):
In Reply to: Grain truck mistake!!! posted by JD Seller on February 06, 2013 at 19:24:34:
Yep he sure was not a old coal hauler , lack of experience pullen a BUCKET . One of the first things ya learned BEFORE you released the brakes and put the truck in gear was to LOOK BACK and see where the bed was .Then make sure the PTO was in the OFF position and the uppy downy was in the down . I sure would nt want to be in his shoes and have to call the boss . And have to tell hi m YOU AIN'T GOING TO BELIEVE THIS SHUT but i just ripped the bottom out of a grain bin and YOUR truck is now under 50000 bushel of wheat.
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