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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1355042" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I used to work pack stations dealing with mules. The old man that I worked for was famous for junk equipment. He would run up and down Mineral King Rd., which ascends seven thousand feet in a windy twenty mile stretch, with a pallet of cement in his stock trailer because the brakes on his truck were shot but the trailer brakes worked well. </p><p>My personal favorite was the day we went to haul a load of mules up the mountain to begin the packing season and one of the floorboards in the stock truck collapsed. He loaded a bunch of mules and then waded in there between them and took the snake skin from one guy's hat and stapled it over the floor and told us the mules wouldn't step on it and took off up the mountain. Luckily he was right and as I recall he hauled quite a few loads that way before he fixed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1355042, member: 14661"] I used to work pack stations dealing with mules. The old man that I worked for was famous for junk equipment. He would run up and down Mineral King Rd., which ascends seven thousand feet in a windy twenty mile stretch, with a pallet of cement in his stock trailer because the brakes on his truck were shot but the trailer brakes worked well. My personal favorite was the day we went to haul a load of mules up the mountain to begin the packing season and one of the floorboards in the stock truck collapsed. He loaded a bunch of mules and then waded in there between them and took the snake skin from one guy's hat and stapled it over the floor and told us the mules wouldn't step on it and took off up the mountain. Luckily he was right and as I recall he hauled quite a few loads that way before he fixed it. [/QUOTE]
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