anyone else have this problem

a49deere

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Morning all, wanting to know if anyone else has this unique problem. Three days ago, I jacked up the front wheel on my low seat 60 to investigate a wobbly wheel. After removing lug bolts and cleaning rim and spindle I returned and replaced wheel. Still doesn't run true!! So here is my problem, when going to install lug bolts i was missing one, (said to self, WTF). Well, it was pretty windy that day and I guessed the bolt had blown under some other crap laying around. No big deal I'll find it when I move tractor. Well, this morning at about 5AM I found it!! Apparently the "wind" had blown it into the mouth of my two-year-old chocolate lab and this morning was the day the "wind" decided to blow it back in the form of a pile of vomit! Thought I'd share this funny (not really) story, she is a good dog but loves to eat nuts and bolts and just about everything else not glued down, Including trying to eat a spark plug. Thought you all would enjoy a little story this morning! Enjoy your weekend all!!
 

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Morning all, wanting to know if anyone else has this unique problem. Three days ago, I jacked up the front wheel on my low seat 60 to investigate a wobbly wheel. After removing lug bolts and cleaning rim and spindle I returned and replaced wheel. Still doesn't run true!! So here is my problem, when going to install lug bolts i was missing one, (said to self, WTF). Well, it was pretty windy that day and I guessed the bolt had blown under some other crap laying around. No big deal I'll find it when I move tractor. Well, this morning at about 5AM I found it!! Apparently the "wind" had blown it into the mouth of my two-year-old chocolate lab and this morning was the day the "wind" decided to blow it back in the form of a pile of vomit! Thought I'd share this funny (not really) story, she is a good dog but loves to eat nuts and bolts and just about everything else not glued down, Including trying to eat a spark plug. Thought you all would enjoy a little story this morning! Enjoy your weekend all!!
My BIL said he used to have a lab that would steal bolts and nuts while he was working on something. Maybe a lab tendency? Mark.
 
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Just today had a new door opener put on one of the sheds. They had their tools and supplies laying all over the floor. I noticed the dog carrying something in her mouth. What the heck is that? Come here girl!! It was one of the remotes. Luckily she hadn't chewed it up yet.
 
Just today had a new door opener put on one of the sheds. They had their tools and supplies laying all over the floor. I noticed the dog carrying something in her mouth. What the heck is that? Come here girl!! It was one of the remotes. Luckily she hadn't chewed it up yet.
Been there with this dog too. Had guys putting down vinyl laminate floor and we had to chase her around the yard to get their tape measure back!😖
 
It's not only labs, although they seem to have a propensity for thievery.

How about this one? Standing on a short ladder one day, holding up a piece of siding with the left hand and forearm, feeding a nail to that hand with the other, then reaching down to get the hammer out of the loop on the tool belt. That's when the Newfie takes two steps up the ladder, grabs the hammer out of the right hand, jumps down, and runs away with it.

That Bast-ard knew that I didn't have anything to throw at him at that point...
 
So far, this one only prunes the lower limbs from the blue spruce, white- and Norway pines around my perimeter. I find sticks all over the turf area, and splinters in his droppings. At least I know the pine is edible.

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The black and white mutt is Gatorbait. His shtick was waiting until I was wedged under a vehicle and then crawling in with me, giving me a tongue bath and crawling out with whatever tool I'd left laying around. Otherwise he was a great dog and it was hard to be mad at him.
 
Friend had a chocolate lab that ate part of a rusty old can it found in the woods. Surgery was expensive.
 
Morning all, wanting to know if anyone else has this unique problem. Three days ago, I jacked up the front wheel on my low seat 60 to investigate a wobbly wheel. After removing lug bolts and cleaning rim and spindle I returned and replaced wheel. Still doesn't run true!! So here is my problem, when going to install lug bolts i was missing one, (said to self, WTF). Well, it was pretty windy that day and I guessed the bolt had blown under some other crap laying around. No big deal I'll find it when I move tractor. Well, this morning at about 5AM I found it!! Apparently the "wind" had blown it into the mouth of my two-year-old chocolate lab and this morning was the day the "wind" decided to blow it back in the form of a pile of vomit! Thought I'd share this funny (not really) story, she is a good dog but loves to eat nuts and bolts and just about everything else not glued down, Including trying to eat a spark plug. Thought you all would enjoy a little story this morning! Enjoy your weekend all!!
Yes! I had a Bassett Hound that would eat everything. Id give him a kick if I saw him eating something he was nt suppose to eat. One day he started eating a box of 223 ammo. Decided not to kick him that day. LOL
 
Our Pyrenees Akbash mix is a thief. She doesn't eat things but will steal anything she can reach. Her favorite is screwdrivers. She likes to chew on the handles.
 
A couple of K9 stories for me to tell:
When I was a kid, we had this black lab that always had to have a rock in his mouth. Of course, if you threw the rock (baseball, tennis ball, whatever), it would retrieve it. Being it was a black lab, it also liked water. One of the funniest thing things I sometimes did was to drop the rock in a fairly large stock tank that was full of water. The lab would jump in, stay submerged until it found the rock on the bottom. This might easily be 10 seconds or longer. Then it would bring it right back to me emerging out of the water like a whale.
Another event that happened to me a few years ago was when it was hot and I was outside working on the car. I had an assortment of tools lying around me and I took a 5-minute break to go inside for a glass of water. I came outside and I couldn’t find my ratchet. I looked around awhile, retraced my steps to no avail. I even went back in the house thinking I had absentmindedly brought it in the house. Nope, nowhere to be seen. I went outside and started doing circles around the car, gradually increasing the diameter. I found it a good 50 feet away from the car on the ground. The ratchet had a gel handle on it and it now had a bunch of dog teeth marks on it. My border collie was nowhere to be seen. 😎
 
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