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Re: Moving Tractor On The Road
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Posted by Jonboy on February 05, 2005 at 12:51:18 from (165.121.145.107):
In Reply to: Moving Tractor On The Road posted by 37 chief on February 05, 2005 at 08:21:38:
Most people that move equipment down the highway have a yellow flashing light bar mounted on the roof of their tractor (thats if it has a cab), but in your case the trip is only two miles, so I'd put on the tractors 4 ways, make sure the corners of the disc are clearly marked and visible such as a red grease rag on the corners, and move it early in the morning, like if the road is usually really busy like I'm picturing a 3 lane highway in California to be, then I'd consider moving it at 3:00 in the morning and it would be a very good idea to have somebody follow you with their vehicles 4 ways on. You might also be better to stay off that 3 lane highway and take a back route if possible, just watch out for cars and mailboxes at the side of the road with a 15 footer. Also check your laws as it may be illegal to put that thing down a 3 lane highway in California. Good luck
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