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Re: Re: Cub Disk Harrow - Transporting
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Posted by Denny Frisk on April 18, 2001 at 07:05:38 from (12.4.181.2):
In Reply to: Re: Cub Disk Harrow - Transporting posted by Farmer Bob on April 17, 2001 at 22:26:11:
If Your Not sure how to do it maybe You should hire someone to do it! They would have all the chains, binders & equipment to secure & protect Your Cub & disc as well as other motorists. I'm in the process now of getting body shop estimates to fix the grill, windshield & frt fender of my Pickup because some woman felt gift wrapping ribbon was strong enough to hold a 4 ft X 5 ft piece of plastic in the back of Her pickup for a 70 mile ride at 70 MPH. It blew out, smashed my grill, shattered my windshield, sent Me veering off into the median at 60 MPH trying to avoid the thing. None of the other 6-8 cars around us ended up in the median with me. NO ONE STOPPED!!! But Someone got Her license # and called state patrol. My $2000 repair is on HER insurance. BTW, SHE DID NOT GET ANY TICKETS! And That REALLY Makes Me Mad!! Almost as much as the fact She denyed loosing anything to the State Patrolman, then calling Him back to get my name & ph. number to ask ME for Her plastic back! A few comments on the Internet will NOT make You an expert on securing tractors on trailers for a 500+ mile trip.
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