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*this* John W. Hays' take on things and experiences

Lesson Learned

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Round 2 goes to John, and if I felt more bold than I do, I would declare myself the victor. However, I am calling it a draw.

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The tractor put up a good fight, repeatedly clinging to the snow that would hit the bucket or blade. As my confidence increased, and I became more aggressive, the tractor sensed the opportunity to up the intensity a bit and left me stuck, teetering on the edge of the driveway, with the front wheels down in the soft snow. I had gotten away with the maneuver several times before. You just never know when the big rear wheels will suddenly lose their grip.

IMG_1420eI found myself on the edge of giving in, and shut the engine down to prevent making a bad situation worse. I walked back up the driveway, considering my options. Who would I call for assistance, neighbor to the north, or neighbor to the south? Then I decided to try one last trick before seeking outside help. I remembered an old ice cream bucket that Cyndie had found when we were packing for our move.

The contents of that bucket have been with me since 1980, when I worked as a security guard at a shingle manufacturer in Minneapolis, while I was attending tech school. The manufacturer gave away the ceramic granules that go on top of the shingles, which can be used to provide great traction. It is amazing that I kept that bucket around all this time.

Between those granules and my years of winter driving experience, I was able to ever-so-slowly rock the tractor up out of that predicament. As I looked behind me when I finally got it moving on solid pavement, I noticed the neighbor to the north starting down the road toward me with a bucket of his own in his hand. I was able to wave him off and get back to putting the finishing touches on my work.

Next time down to the road, I took a moment to rotate the back blade 18o° and then backed up to push the snow into the ditch. Lesson learned.

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Written by johnwhays

December 11, 2012 at 7:00 am

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  1. Agreeing with Mary:-)

    Ian Rowcliffe's avatar

    Ian Rowcliffe

    December 11, 2012 at 4:37 pm

    • As you should. You’re family!

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      johnwhays

      December 12, 2012 at 12:15 am

  2. Congrats!!! Aren’t new toys fun to play with!!!

    Mary's avatar

    Mary

    December 11, 2012 at 12:54 pm

    • Thanks. And, yes, they are fun, regardless the struggle.

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      johnwhays

      December 12, 2012 at 12:14 am


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