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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1838613" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>Referring back to gcreekrch note on his dash:</p><p>I once raised Duroc hogs in an old ramshackle barn well over 40 years ago. The barn was at the top of a hill accessed by a rocky and steep road.</p><p>I asked my dad to help me load some sows I was taking to the stockyards. I knew it would not be easy to get them in the back of my old pickup.</p><p>After an hour of hog squeals and our yelling at each other, we finally got them to load and slid shut the wooden truck rack gate.</p><p>In our elation at getting them in the truck, we failed to tie the gate shut with hay string. </p><p>When I stopped at the base of the hill before pulling out on the state road, I looked back in my mirror to see the sows calmly walking out of the truck bed. The tires were in a low spot and the tailgate nearly even with the road. The rough road had caused the sliding gate to open.</p><p>I was truly living the dream, or nightmare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1838613, member: 32879"] Referring back to gcreekrch note on his dash: I once raised Duroc hogs in an old ramshackle barn well over 40 years ago. The barn was at the top of a hill accessed by a rocky and steep road. I asked my dad to help me load some sows I was taking to the stockyards. I knew it would not be easy to get them in the back of my old pickup. After an hour of hog squeals and our yelling at each other, we finally got them to load and slid shut the wooden truck rack gate. In our elation at getting them in the truck, we failed to tie the gate shut with hay string. When I stopped at the base of the hill before pulling out on the state road, I looked back in my mirror to see the sows calmly walking out of the truck bed. The tires were in a low spot and the tailgate nearly even with the road. The rough road had caused the sliding gate to open. I was truly living the dream, or nightmare. [/QUOTE]
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