Posted by billonthefarm on December 08, 2008 at 16:46:53 from (205.161.2.144):
In Reply to: goofiest neighbor posted by tork rench on December 08, 2008 at 13:38:55:
We have a farmer neighbor who is really out there. I dont have any problem at all with him planting corn in July and never harvesting it. I dont care that he sometimes doesnt get his planting done and the ground sits idle for a year. Sometimes he has nice looking crop and gets around to harvesting in the following summer. It doesnt even bother me that he destroys his machinery. I dont care that his farm stead is the biggest dump I have ever seen. I dont give a crap that he is paranoid and thinks the F.B.I. is tearing up his equipment while he sleeps. This guy has done more goofy stuff than you could ever imagine and I really dont care, except, he is going to get someone killed. He is always wandering around in the dark with no working lights on machinery, trucks, trailers. Nothing he owns has working lights or is even road worthy. Trucks, cars, tractors are not road safe. License expired years ago, test sticker a decade old, steer tires on grain truck with cords hanging out, turn signals broke off, no windows, straw bale for a seat, number 9 wire holding a spring shackle on, box bowed out 3 feet and grossly overloaded, wagons with 4 differnt size tires, driving for miles on flat tires. Somehow he gets by with this. He actually BACKED down the road 30 miles once because the forward gears went out of his pickup. So, no lights, in the dark, backing 30 miles hanging out the door looking down the road. Everyone complains to the county sherrif and they cant stop this guy and I dont know why. When he kills someone, I hope the county sheriffs office has to answer for what they allowed to happen. Alot of good people have tried to get help from the sherrifs office. He starves his livestock, endangers his family, all of our families and is a disaster waiting to happen in every sense of the word. Anybody close knows who I am talking about and knows how goofy he is. It would be hilarious to watch if there wasnt so much at risk with his dangerous actions. bill
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