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On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 21:47:26 GMT, Don White wrote:
JimH wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message ... On 28 Apr 2006 11:41:21 -0700, "basskisser" wrote: JohnH wrote: Sunday is the day. The boat will be put in the water. I will attempt to get it running. Anyone who wants to fly in from parts unknown, watch, and get a good laugh is welcome to do so. -- 'Til next time, John H Sorry I've got to miss that little gem! But, I've got a neighbor, real nice guy, and is fairly adept at a lot of things. Trouble is, he is just an accident waiting to happen. I call him Hardluck! Everything he touches turns to ****! He rented a Bobcat (skid steer loader) to do some leveling in his back yard. I go over there about a half hour after, and in that amount of time, he managed to dig into the leach field for his septic tank, which pretty much flooded the yard. In flooding the yard, Georgia clay turns to mush. The bobcat is buried so bad that it's almost on it's side....I just laughed. We had a chain fall hooked to it, and tried everything. He ended up getting a wrecker. First wrecker, $125, couldn't get near it. Second wrecker $300 was one used to get semi's out of ravines and stuff!!!! One of my dreams is to own a Bobcat. I love 'em. One day the church had a 'land clearing' and the guy in charge asked me if I could operate a Bobcat. (He knew I could operate a chain saw, which was plenty of qualification, I guess.) Naturally I told him I could! The rental company delivered the Bobcat, and the man asked if I'd ever operated one. I wasn't dishonest with him, so he spent 10 minutes showing me what the levers and pedals do. What a blast! I spent the next several hours having a ball with the Bobcat. It was like a fantasy come true! -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** The are known as skid-steers in the trade, not bobcats. And I would love to have one also. ;-) Up here..everyone calls them Bobcats. maybe it's a different manufacturer for a similar product. http://www.bobcatatlantic.com/ I'd never heard the term skid-steer either, but a quick google shows that John Deere calls their imitation Bobcat a 'skid-steer'. But, if it didn't say 'Bobcat' on the side, I wouldn't want it. "There's just something about a Bobcat!" -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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