Posted by gbs on November 08, 2011 at 19:32:55 from (66.83.123.242):
In Reply to: Be Careful out there posted by CCer on November 08, 2011 at 14:36:26:
we farm a couple small farms along a major beach comber route, the road is a wide 2 lane so i run the equipment as far to the right as possible and still stay on the pavement i've had them pass me with the on coming traffic so close they actually went between us,i've also come to a complete stop to turn left at the cross roads waiting for traffic to clear giving a signal and they would pass me on the left before i could turn after the traffic cleared,was moving the neighbors combine on this same road about a 1/4 before we turned off to the right it had a 6 row head and i was following with a 10 wheeler grain truck staying to the right so the cars behind could see him both of us had flashers and turn signals on to turn off as soon as he slowed to turn here comes one tried to pass us with on coming traffic and had to really stand on his breaks and almost didn't get out of the way, they remind me of a bunch cows when the gate is swung open to a lush pasture, just as if that trip to the beach is worth killing themselves,there family as well as other that could be involved, there suv and such don't a chance against heavy piece of farm equipment
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