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Re: Thoughts On T/A
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Posted by migraine on November 08, 2006 at 08:19:59 from (71.231.54.158):
In Reply to: Re: Thoughts On T/A posted by Rauville on November 08, 2006 at 05:37:45:
The new wagons with full braking system and lights and flashers make it a whole new ballgame. A whole lot safer than some of the single and double axle grain trucks that I just saw running around in Iowa. Thses trucks are only used for a month in the fall and don't get the checkup they really need. You don't have license, motor and drivetrain on another rig to maintain with a wagon. The cab tractors being used are high enough that the lights and flashers show up clearly from behind as well. Just need to use common sense on the road with that much weight and yes there will be clowns at every circus. Just my thoughts Migraine
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