Happy Father's Day

mallardsx2

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Late to the party here. Happy fathers day!

To celebrate, I made my father-in-law super happy by letting him know that I had caught his $75,000 Kubota skid steer on fire yesterday.
And I quote "Son, I have accidentally burned more machines to the ground than you owned" lol

Quick thinking and fast legs prevented a cataphoric melt down, but some parts are "crispy" and for sure in need of replacement.

I was actually impressed on how fast I could run for being almost 40. I still got it. lmao.
 

buckbull

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Late to the party here. Happy fathers day!

To celebrate, I made my father-in-law super happy by letting him know that I had caught his $75,000 Kubota skid steer on fire yesterday.
And I quote "Son, I have accidentally burned more machines to the ground than you owned" lol

Quick thinking and fast legs prevented a cataphoric melt down, but some parts are "crispy" and for sure in need of replacement.

I was actually impressed on how fast I could run for being almost 40. I still got it. lmao.
Sounds like you need to add some pics to the broken shit thread.
 

Colorado Cowboy

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That last pic looks priceless. I lost my dad when I was 24 but still think of him often.
The last picture was when I was 12 years old in 1953. My Dad and his friends used to to a backcountry deer hunt in California every year. A pack station packed all our gear on mules and we rode horses to our camp about 15 miles in the backcountry. We stayed for a week. My Dad let me go and get out of school for a week if I promised to keep my grades up. Made me feel all grown up being with all the men for a week. I went 2 years in a row, but I was involved in sports at school, so I didn't go again until I got out of college. I did get a small buck on the second trip.