Posted by Don-WI on August 27, 2009 at 18:41:38 from (72.135.120.93):
In Reply to: lucky today posted by phillip d on August 27, 2009 at 18:08:07:
Give that man a raise!!!! Seriously, not too many guys would know how to react.
I used to drive for my mom's cousin while he stacked on the wagons. He had 1 wagon he mafde out of a bus frme and it had problems with the steering. We were going down a bit of a hill when the steering broke and it swung out to the side and wanted to jackknife the whole rig and it probably would have messed up the baler. I just kept and eye on it and kept going to try staying in front of it. Got to the bottom of the hill and he said he was surprised I knew enough to keep going instead of stopping like most of his helpers would have done.
I think I was 12-14 at the time so that made it even better.
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