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Posted by bill in oh on October 06, 2006 at 17:18:51 from (71.79.44.154):
In Reply to: O/T What is the weirdest thing you found in a fuel posted by Turke Bros. Farms on October 06, 2006 at 15:38:55:
when i was a kid i use to have to haul gas out to the tractors we used old milk cans.we had an old funnel that the screen was gone out of.dad an the neighbor man just set the cans back in truck or little trailor with the lids off back to the house i go.time for gas again when ever???? that would be. i fill cans and away i go.got to having trouble with fuel sym on the tractors. when dad took the sediment bowls out of each tractor he got to finding dead bee's in the tube of sediment bowl.can you see the heat in my face? dirty cans.I love to tell young children about that you know how young children are. Bill
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