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Posted by Fern(Mi) on June 01, 2006 at 20:21:58 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: Traffic Accident posted by in-too-deep on June 01, 2006 at 19:14:56:
Glad no one was hurt. How's tractor, axel, rear housing? Newest tractor in use here was built in the 60’s. My Bro' and I have both been hit by speedy drivers ignoring our hand signals. Have had them re-plow the ditches and try to move culverts. Have never understood the rush ourselves. Called police each time. Tickets issued, officers remarking, “Seems, people seeing farm machinery have just got to pass it at all costs.” And what about some (one or two in every ten) folks refusal to give an inch in head on passing (might get dirt on the tire tread?). Then there’s those with paralysis of the second index finger. And, if somebody does pull over they manage to exactly park it opposite a mailbox or in the driveway you intend to turn into. Fernan
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