If anyone on here thought that Allen or anyone else would haul a tractor 15 mies or 15 feet on a public road at 60 mph without tie downs I would hope those persons would not engage in any type of hauling. We all have made assumptions that people know we are joking about certain obvious acts. Granted not all of us have the same sense of humor as others. I have jacked many things up with a bottle jack, some have fallen. One must use their common sense when working in less than desireable situations ( do not crawl under anything not held up by solid matter) however you can safely work beside things. Stay on your feet, have a "what if plan", beaware of what you are doing.I like auto racing but common sense tells me not to be racing like they do on TV. Lastly by all means if you are doing something that seems or feels unsafe to you, no matter what others have said or done, Do Not Do It. I enjoy Allen's photos and comments on this board I wish I could get as many things done as he does.
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