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Posted by rrlund on July 18, 2007 at 06:58:10 from (216.46.209.253):
In Reply to: Todays Frustration posted by MN Bob on July 17, 2007 at 16:34:51:
Had a whole week like that two weeks ago. On Monday,a water line that was WAY back in a crawl space under the kitchen since the 30s blew out. Had to take out the furnace ducts and dig out with a garden trowl to even get in there. Son and I worked 7 hours under there,kept breaking farther back until it was all the way under ground. Had it dug up the next morning and worked until 4pm to get water back. Cattle across the road didn't have water this whole time,I had to let them in another field to drink from the pond. Then on Thursday morning,somebody had run off the road and took out a bunch of fence along the east side of the pasture,turned and went out through the south fence and drove away. Took about 4 hours in intense heat to fix that. Went canoeing saturday to get away. Got home Sunday morning to a cow with a new calf and a dead twin hanging out of her. Worked an hour and a half in 90 degree heat. Calf had it's hind feet tucked up under it so it wouldn't come out. Finally got it pushed back in and pulled it with the tractor. So you guys with one bad day!!!,come on,you're amatures.
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