Posted by Just Another Old Geezer on October 27, 2012 at 11:39:14 from (216.105.208.2):
Last night as I was finnishing milking and putting one of the units back in the milkhouse (about 8:30pm), and the dog went nuts.So I steped out the east door to have a quick look around. I then saw a tractor heading east on our gravel road. It appeared to be a 300 farmall with loader that I didn't recognize. I then saw he was pulling a kicker rack full of people. they had bales piled in it to sit on and it appeared to be some kind of fall hay/joy ride. As they continued east I saw that they had no lights to the rear and that the bales and people were hiding the clear (illeagle at night) tractor back light. I went back in the barn and yanked off the last two units and ran out to the road to see if I could see wich way they went at the intersection 3/4th of a mile east of me. But was unable to see anything. Now, I support the right of people to go for the darwin award, but there were kids on this wagon. Should I have chased then down and loaned they my magnetic mount flashers, or was I right to do nothing??
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