Posted by Dan in Ohio on November 26, 2013 at 16:00:29 from (198.45.205.72):
How many of you guys operate your tractors on Sunday as you would any other day? Growing up on the farm in the sixties we rarely ever did nor did any of our neighbors for the same reason. Not only did we refrain from operating the tractors we did not work at all except for daily chores. We did not shoot guns, ride dirt bikes or do anything else that made noise.
Things changed slightly as I got older but it was more society changing not us changing the way we lived.
This past Sunday I went against what my parent taught me and drove 2 of my tractors not because I had to but cause I had nothing better to do. Spent the last two days after work trying to fix the mess I made on Sunday.
While driving in the woods a stick punched out the valve stem on the tear tire. Soon had a flat and a sticky mess all over the ground to work in.
Lesson learned, can see Dad shaking his head in discuss . Oh did I mention it was cold here the last couple of days and the tractor was stranded quite a ways from the barn and my tools.
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