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Re: Rear Ag Tires Loaded With... Cost Savings?

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:27 pm
by Jim Becker
I recalled that the thing that made the burning river noteworthy was the fact that it spread to a bridge. Then I followed your link and found the picture of the burnt bridge!

Re: Rear Ag Tires Loaded With... Cost Savings?

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:36 pm
by lazyuniondriver
wellsknob wrote:It was real funny to the older guys. Didn't take me long to learn.


Yes I graduated high school when I was 17 and started college before I turned 18.

Thankfully, all my working life I worked with exceptional men (and women) who took me under their wings and taught me things only experience taught them.

Additionally, I was never scammed into stupid goose chases because apparently I was well liked. Maybe this can be attributed to the union culture, the brotherhood of looking out for each other.

Re: Rear Ag Tires Loaded With... Cost Savings?

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:41 pm
by lazyuniondriver
Jim Becker wrote:I recalled that the thing that made the burning river noteworthy was the fact that it spread to a bridge. Then I followed your link and found the picture of the burnt bridge!


In all honesty, I was never aware of the previous fires. The 69 fire grabbed headlines and attention for sure. There is even a local microbrewery currently marketing "Burning River" beer. Another "regional" thing for sure!

Re: Rear Ag Tires Loaded With... Cost Savings?

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 9:57 pm
by pm_wells
lazyuniondriver wrote:

Additionally, I was never scammed into stupid goose chases because apparently I was well liked. Maybe this can be attributed to the union culture, the brotherhood of looking out for each other.


I see, like sewage in a tractor tire.