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Posted by F14...Oh, yeah... on June 06, 2002 at 14:06:39 from (216.204.135.235):
In Reply to: Re: The Oliver lives!! posted by sod on June 06, 2002 at 06:54:58:
Been THERE! Every once in a while, when I was bushhoggin' regularly, I'd clip something just right, and the blade would fold back and jam against the T-bar. That ol' hog would shake like a dog passin' peach pits until I shut her down and crawled under and un-jammed it. Un-jamming usually involved a pry bar and some colorful language. BTW, if you have to do that, block the hog up solidly and SHUT THE TRACTOR OFF! For the two folks in the known universe to whom that wouldn't be obvious...
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