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Re: Slow on I-94 Farmall view.
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Posted by Buzz on February 04, 2005 at 12:48:08 from (65.143.132.88):
In Reply to: Slow on I-94 Farmall view. posted by Hugh MacKay on February 04, 2005 at 05:09:52:
Hugh, Right on about the birds eye view from the big rigs!!! Was on I-94 this week twice heading to the big windy city. Sometimes you have to wonder if you watch the fields more than the road, or the road more that the fields!!!! Oh well. If I'm behind you I'll be sure to understand why you may be running a little slower than the rest. Was down in Virginia last week and some guy told me down there that there's all kinds of old tractors that people are hauling out of Mexico. He claims pretty reasonable too. Something to think about for those running close to the border and "need" something to keep the trailer weighted down for the back haul home. Valentines day is indeed coming. Buzz.
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