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Posted by jdmike on November 17, 2006 at 16:24:32 from (71.116.28.151):
In Reply to: Tractor safety on the road posted by Formerly PaMike on November 17, 2006 at 09:26:37:
While I am not on the road in a farm tractor, my small JD 140 Garden tractor plows many driveways in the late evening during our winter storms here in Erie, PA. I have two amber double sided fender flashers, a scaled down SMV triangle on the back of the seat, I know its not legal but the full size one was way to large. I also have a rear field flood pointed down at the ground so as not to blind the traffic. When I have to go out on the road or between driveways going down the road, I always watch the traffic behined me and pull into a drive if need be for them to pass. My trouble is people stopping while straddling both lanes to ask me to come up and plow thier drive. Keep safe out there! Mike and Michele T
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