Posted by kyplowboy on February 29, 2008 at 00:39:49 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Farm Wrecks posted by Howard H. on February 28, 2008 at 20:06:31:
Buddy of mine in college almost made this list. His family farmed in the boot heel of MO. Got behind one spring and every one was working in 12 hour shifts. A hired hand was sick and could not work one night. As all 21 year olds this guy said he could work 24 hours. About 3 am he started get'n wobble headed. Came to when he felt the front tires drop. Hit the clutch hard, an opened his eyes. His headlights were shine'n down a 50 foot drop off into the Mississippi river. He was realy happy he was pulling a big NH3 bar and not a sprayer or something on wheels. I asked him if it hurt anything and he said no, the cab aired out after a few days.
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