Posted by Dick L on June 21, 2015 at 09:23:13 from (50.54.33.133):
In Reply to: Not my day to die posted by Christopher Mikesell on June 20, 2015 at 20:32:00:
My Grandson with an articulated dueled tractor with all the flashing signal lights had three semi's following him when he started to turn left into a field. He was pulling a thirty foot fold up tilling tool behind when a car came with another semi following it passing the three semi's with the car sliding almost to his tractor. The fellow in the car jumped out yelling and my Grandson lowered the folded up gangs and yelled back for someone call the law I'm setting here until the law sorts it out. He said he got on his phone and called the owner of the tractor he was working for at the time to tell him what was going on and was convinced to let traffic move, He waited a full five minutes before folding the gangs up and going into the field. The law never came to talk to him. When going around road signs and mail boxes the rig covers both lanes. He said there was a total of nine bright flashing lights clearly marking the width of the machinery.
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