Posted by PJH on November 09, 2011 at 18:21:27 from (50.40.216.198):
In Reply to: Re: warning lights??? posted by rabbit on November 09, 2011 at 17:36:50:
That's right Rabbit - our house is a quarter mile from the main road, and on a real foggy morning you can't even see the school bus, but you can see that strobe flashing. It don't matter what safety measures we use, some fool will find a way to screw everything up. I have a friend who was hit square in the rear - he was pulling a New Holland mower conditioner behind a 7700 Ford. It hit so hard that the conditioner left red paint on top of the tractor fenders. He'd just replaced the worn out seat the day before, and the new seat probably saved his life. He had serious back injuries, and still suffers from pain after maybe ten years. It was one of those "just about dark" evenings, and he was only about a hundred feet from turning off of the highway into his farm lane. Now, if he thinks he can't get home well before dark, he leaves the tractor in the field and calls someone to carry him home. He's got more flashing lights than an ambulance, and he's still scared to get on the highway at dusk.
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