Posted by HENRY E NC on November 12, 2009 at 10:34:38 from (67.142.163.22):
In Reply to: Re: Hi Speed M posted by John M on November 12, 2009 at 03:04:58:
guess I am just plain stupid because I drive my M on the road in 5th wide open. I live 15 miles from town, and take the M to town 4 times a year for display or parades. I have all new tires and the brakes are pretty good. I have 15.8 X 38 tires amd use a escort car with yellow lite, and generally the car will report 21 MPH. BY the way, it is a US highway 4 lane with trucks and hi speed cars. Several of us hear do the same thing. To me (and I may get killed someday) driving a vehhicle is akin to when I flew airplanes for a living or when on a motorcycle, the key to safety is always being ahead of your vehicle. Keep head moving and figure everyone is out to get you. As far as the tractor goes, Things can happen butits no more unsafe at road speed than any motorcycle, probably a lot safer and I rode MC's for 40 years . Henry
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