How do you know when your tractor is angry?
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By it’s exploded pistons.
By it’s furrowed plow.
The joke “How do you know when your tractor is angry? By its furrowed plow” is a play on words that combines farming terminology with human facial expressions. The term “furrowed” is pivotal in this joke. When referring to a human face, “furrowed” describes a brow that is deeply wrinkled, often indicating concentration, worry, or anger. In farming, a “furrow” is a trench made in the earth by a plow for planting seeds. The punchline, “By its furrowed plow,” humorously suggests that the tractor, anthropomorphized for the joke, shows its “anger” through the lines it creates in the soil.