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<blockquote data-quote="Gerbert" data-source="post: 5154750" data-attributes="member: 5971"><p>Had a quiet day, mending some stuff on my shittymaker tank, did a few loads, backed up in the shed to improve something, had some very welcome rain. I then decided to do a few more loads, up comes my dad with another tractor and rips a tyre pushing through a to small gap with an implement he should have taken off in the first place. It wouldn't have been as bad if it wasn't total unnesessary. I would've been gone a few minutes later anyway and it was so obvious it was to tight a squeeze. And it wasn't his first time to rip a tyre!</p><p>Come on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerbert, post: 5154750, member: 5971"] Had a quiet day, mending some stuff on my shittymaker tank, did a few loads, backed up in the shed to improve something, had some very welcome rain. I then decided to do a few more loads, up comes my dad with another tractor and rips a tyre pushing through a to small gap with an implement he should have taken off in the first place. It wouldn't have been as bad if it wasn't total unnesessary. I would've been gone a few minutes later anyway and it was so obvious it was to tight a squeeze. And it wasn't his first time to rip a tyre! Come on! [/QUOTE]
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