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<blockquote data-quote="upfrombottom" data-source="post: 806073" data-attributes="member: 13088"><p>When in my teens, I worked several Summers for a road contractor. There was a lady that had a horse die and had stopped by the shop and asked if we could bury it for her. We were not working very far from her place, so the boss told one of the operators to take the backhoe over there and bury the horse. Well when he dug the hole, he just dug a trench and used the bucket to rake the horse over in the hole. The hole wasn't wide enough, so when the horse went in, it turned bottom side up with his legs sticking strait up out of the hole. So he just took the bucket and hammered them down. That lady went berserk, and the contractor wound up having to pay her to calm her down. I can only imagine what it would have cost if he had used dynamite. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upfrombottom, post: 806073, member: 13088"] When in my teens, I worked several Summers for a road contractor. There was a lady that had a horse die and had stopped by the shop and asked if we could bury it for her. We were not working very far from her place, so the boss told one of the operators to take the backhoe over there and bury the horse. Well when he dug the hole, he just dug a trench and used the bucket to rake the horse over in the hole. The hole wasn't wide enough, so when the horse went in, it turned bottom side up with his legs sticking strait up out of the hole. So he just took the bucket and hammered them down. That lady went berserk, and the contractor wound up having to pay her to calm her down. I can only imagine what it would have cost if he had used dynamite. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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