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Re: Lesson Learned... The Hard way
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Posted by jeffcat on July 05, 2007 at 15:36:38 from (67.150.90.31):
In Reply to: Lesson Learned... The Hard way posted by L.C.Gray on July 05, 2007 at 05:56:41:
Same thing happened to me about 1964. I was blowin hay into the mow with an Allis Chalmers blower. My dad is a great one for pouring dirty water into a radiator with straw dust dirt in the bottom of a bucket ,etc.. It was running hot and I took off the cap. The whole bottom of my left arm went to second degree burn. Lucky the milk house was only about 30 feet away. I plunged my arm into the icebuilder on an old Cherry Berrel tank. A few weeks later I took the radiater apart and rodded the core out. It never ran hot again.Very lucky my arm is fine 43 years later! jeffcat
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