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Cashion: 65yr old woman becomes aggressive toward officer---refused to sign ticket and was tased
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3257583" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Back in the day when I worked on farms, the engine of a combine was located behind the grain bin and situated crosswise across the combine. That is so that the rear shaft was used in some way to drive the combine's motion and the motions of the harvesting process of the combine. I've not been on one in years, or for that matter, even close to one since, but yes, that arrangement would have the engine's radiator facing the side of the combine.</p><p></p><p>If I remember right, that radiator can get some chaff on it, but most of the chaff comes out the back of the machine and downward to the ground. Winds do cause the chaff to fly around the sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3257583, member: 7900"] Back in the day when I worked on farms, the engine of a combine was located behind the grain bin and situated crosswise across the combine. That is so that the rear shaft was used in some way to drive the combine's motion and the motions of the harvesting process of the combine. I've not been on one in years, or for that matter, even close to one since, but yes, that arrangement would have the engine's radiator facing the side of the combine. If I remember right, that radiator can get some chaff on it, but most of the chaff comes out the back of the machine and downward to the ground. Winds do cause the chaff to fly around the sides. [/QUOTE]
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