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Re: OT Hauling corn on the highway question.
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Posted by farmerboy on November 07, 2006 at 18:45:54 from (209.83.11.25):
In Reply to: OT Hauling corn on the highway question. posted by Ollie2 on November 07, 2006 at 18:32:24:
It depends on the road. If there is a nice wide graveled road side, I'll drive on the side of the road all the way. If it's narrow with steep banks, I never pull over. I'm not about to put my equipment in the ditch to save someone a couple minutes drive time. Also, it seems if you're a good samaritan, it bites you in the butt. You pull over and stop to let cars by and you never get back on the road as everyone expects you to wait for them, even if they're a 1/4 or 1/2 mile behind. I've let 20 cars pass and get the finger by the 21st as I pull back on. I do alot of road time on a Case IH Patriot 3200 Sprayer at 32 MPH. It's really hard to be a nice guy to everyone on the road.
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