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Re: OT Hauling corn on the highway question.
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Posted by Larry NE IL on November 07, 2006 at 22:02:37 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: OT Hauling corn on the highway question. posted by edchainsaw on November 07, 2006 at 18:41:33:
Living in the Chicago suburbs, I consider myself somewhat of an expert.....you also have to consider the drivers in this area. When I first started back in the 70's I'd crowd over and the damn fools never quit passing, coming up a hill with oncoming traffic. Happened more than I've got fingers to count. I finally realized the safest thing to do was hog the road 'til I found a wide spot to pull off completely and let 'em go by. One time I was pulling a 4 row JD 694 planter and squeezed over a little. Guy in a delivery truck squeezed through at about 55mph and the left marker cut a big scarf down the side of his truck...He never slowed down.
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