(SUMNER COUNTY, Kan.) — South of Argonia, Perry Kinney rode the storm out in his truck.
"I just laid down in the seat and hung on,” Kinney said.
The tornado turned his truck around and took out six of his sheds. But he wasn't the only one who went for a wild ride.
"I had two horses in there. But I found them over east here a mile and they're fine,” Kinney said.
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Following the path of destruction northeast, the tornado treated Mark Tracey's heavy-duty combines like they were pieces of sheet metal.
"We had three fairly new machines. They're pretty much toast,” Tracey said.
The twister made crumbs of his sheds and barely left his house standing. Tracey and his wife got to their basement just in time.
