Posted by NE IA on December 04, 2008 at 17:16:27 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Worst breakdown posted by 37chief on December 03, 2008 at 22:52:37:
Patz manure spreader, boss said to keep the web running till you get back home as to freeze dry the web. Be sure to go to the back of the farm and check the stock cows (over a mile and a half all corn stalks) because the snow srorm may be a few days.
As most of you know Patz is noted for their hook together (like a log chain snare hook) web chain. It came apart 3/4 of the load off and dumped the chain over a two mile length. Heck no I could not take the same tracks home while I sorted a sick looking heifer out and chased her home arond the route she decided to take, and not wanting to be out of the herd. We found all the bars, but less than half the chain. It was snowing real hard, and we all thought we would be going home early once we got the manure hauled.
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