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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 04, 2005 at 05:09:52 from (209.226.247.127):
Just wondering how much slow driving you MI guys tolerate on I-94, from a Canadian, driving 53' tractor trailer, while viewing Farmalls. See these in sub divisions from the interstate. Pulling off and trying to find that sub divisions with that rig, not best policy. Some county roads can lead to trouble. The other thought I have is maybe these guys are on YT. Not long out of Port Huron, just past the Smith Creek Rd. on north west side of I-94, a guy with some letter series Farmalls. One real sharp looker, made up my mind H or Super with nf and duals. It might be an M or Super, but don't think. These letter series tractors run as they move from week to week. Just before that one at Ravenswood Rd., again on the north west side a 2+2 that hasn't moved in almost 2 years. That 2+2 is about 700' from I-94 so don't know the model. Seems as though 2+2 may be out of commission. If you guys are YT regulars, just wanted to say hello. Just have to get in my old Buick and do some touring when your show season starts.
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