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The magnetism of a pond.
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<blockquote data-quote="larryshoat" data-source="post: 689638" data-attributes="member: 6773"><p>I always hated that kind of stuff. The walk back home, Dad asking, "where is your golf cart". When I was a kid I wanted just anything that would go under it's own power. I was about 9 and dad bought a rototiller for the garden,well I got to looking at this rototiller and noticed where that stake bar that drags behind hooked in looked a lot like a hitch, so I unhooked the stake and hooked my little red wagon to it. I went out to the barn and loaded 2 bags of feed in it and took off . All went well until one of those tines caught a rock in the gravel and turned the thing over. I was too small to pick it back up, all I could do was wait for Dad to come home and see his new rototiller laying on it's side in the gravel.</p><p></p><p>Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larryshoat, post: 689638, member: 6773"] I always hated that kind of stuff. The walk back home, Dad asking, "where is your golf cart". When I was a kid I wanted just anything that would go under it's own power. I was about 9 and dad bought a rototiller for the garden,well I got to looking at this rototiller and noticed where that stake bar that drags behind hooked in looked a lot like a hitch, so I unhooked the stake and hooked my little red wagon to it. I went out to the barn and loaded 2 bags of feed in it and took off . All went well until one of those tines caught a rock in the gravel and turned the thing over. I was too small to pick it back up, all I could do was wait for Dad to come home and see his new rototiller laying on it's side in the gravel. Larry [/QUOTE]
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