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Posted by Wolf on November 29, 2001 at 18:55:14 from (207.160.143.29):
I very rarely post here, but all of your posts reminded me of something that happened about 3 weeks ago. Me and Bayou Dave were down at the local Deere dealership just jawin'. We got to talking about the old 2 poppers and one of the guys at the counter (20 years experience on Deeres) was relating a story about an old two-popper they had in the shop that they couldn't get to fire up. They tried for days. An old farmer came in, they asked him about the old poppers. He went back in the shop, climbed up on the tractor, and with a swing or two of his foot, he had that two-popper running. Every mechanic in the shop just scratched their heads. Now tell me who was smarter......
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