RobS
Super Member
This is definitely one of those "you had to be there" stories, but I'll tell it anyway...
My son and I were out at our property with tractor and various hand tools. I was taking down a natural knoll where our driveway will pass through. Had to be back home to meet the sprinkler blow-out guy and that made for a nice lunch break. We packed up a bit, but left the tractor in the field, not an uncommon thing here in farm country.
Did the sprinkler thing, had lunch and rounded up a few other odds and ends to return to the property. Saw my wife returning home as we left, so stopped briefly for a smooch /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
As we returned to the property I could see something odd about my trusty 790. The green didn't shine through like it normally does on a sunny autumn day. Did I get it that dirty?
Upon closer inspection we find the little tractor surrounded by six young cows /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif As we pull up, they give that "cow look" and walk off a safe distance. There they stood while I phoned my wife and got back to work. She called the sherriff and came out with a camera shortly thereafter. The cows seemed to enjoy the sound of the diesel engine but eventually wandered off through a neighboring corn field.
The sherriff had no reports of missing cattle, but promised to do some calling around. A couple of neighbors had seen them and did some driving around as well. We never heard the outcome, but sure got a chuckle out of our new found friends.
Ah, rural living at it's best /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
My son and I were out at our property with tractor and various hand tools. I was taking down a natural knoll where our driveway will pass through. Had to be back home to meet the sprinkler blow-out guy and that made for a nice lunch break. We packed up a bit, but left the tractor in the field, not an uncommon thing here in farm country.
Did the sprinkler thing, had lunch and rounded up a few other odds and ends to return to the property. Saw my wife returning home as we left, so stopped briefly for a smooch /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
As we returned to the property I could see something odd about my trusty 790. The green didn't shine through like it normally does on a sunny autumn day. Did I get it that dirty?
Upon closer inspection we find the little tractor surrounded by six young cows /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif As we pull up, they give that "cow look" and walk off a safe distance. There they stood while I phoned my wife and got back to work. She called the sherriff and came out with a camera shortly thereafter. The cows seemed to enjoy the sound of the diesel engine but eventually wandered off through a neighboring corn field.
The sherriff had no reports of missing cattle, but promised to do some calling around. A couple of neighbors had seen them and did some driving around as well. We never heard the outcome, but sure got a chuckle out of our new found friends.
Ah, rural living at it's best /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
