I don't think anyone is offended by any one being concerned about safety. However, I do grow weary of people being down on "farmers". Not everyone has a fleet of semi's to call on to haul grain, or equipment. Some of us have to get by the best way we know how. A few posts back I was telling Eric a little about my gem of a grain truck. After getting it running, the next move I made was to fix the brakes, and lights. Yeah it's slow, but it does the job SAFELY! I would love for ss55 to fall in behind me hauling a load, I'm sure I could make him understand that he doesn't own the road, he just has the right to use it fast or slow, same as me. Im sure im not the only one that to get started, involved buying land, equipment, and inputs on your own, and not falling into it from dad, or grand dad. Maybe some did start like that and have forgotten what it's like to not have the $ for the latest and greatest. I'm also sure that Im not old enough to suit the criteria for a farmer, but we will cover that in the next "all young people suck" post.
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