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Re: Roadgoing IH Tractors
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Posted by Dave on February 23, 2005 at 19:07:07 from (68.185.122.64):
In Reply to: Roadgoing IH Tractors posted by PAULIH300 on February 23, 2005 at 18:29:27:
I asked a local police chief,he said ya had to have a slow moving sign.I live where you used to be able to have a ballgame in the road,and rarely need to worry about a car.In 15 years and a few hundred homes and a new high school,its almost scary.The new teen drivers,with the lastest high performance toys,likes to try em through here.I have to use the road to get to the property,else some kids or some gasoline seeking person would help themselves without asking.The insurance Lady told me I could get insurance to keep me covered,while driving them to the property also.Seems she said something about a blinking yellow light,and I notice the D.O.T. mowing tractors has flashing lights on theirs,but rarely on local tractors.
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