Lots of farm equipment on our roads here in central Siberia all year around. Big manure hauler pulled by very large John Deere tractor got hit by a dump truck one day right out on US highway 10. Big mess on fresh concrete. (;>)) Nobody hurt. Woman killed when the car she was in collided with a combine one time. Traffic regulations now require flashing lights and safety chains on hitches which the WSP enforces on State and Federal highways but I've never heard of a Sheriff's Deputy citing anyone. Some, actually most, older farm equipment was never designed for some current requirements. A lot of us went into Fleet Farm and bought little battery powered flashing lights with a magnet to stick onto our gravity boxes. I designed my own safety chains for my 5 gravity wagon tounges. The mfg never gave it a thought at the time they were built. You will see a lot of odd looking farm equipment traversing our roadways. The cabbage trucks lose cabbages when they go around those silly little "round-a-bout"s. If you want fresh cabbage for free just go to a round-a-bout this time of year. Or fresh manure for your garden for that matter. Well, you'll have to excuse me while I drive my combine over to my other farm. (;>))
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