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Posted by my neighbor on February 10, 2004 at 11:24:33 from (198.68.173.134):
In Reply to: Tractor accidents posted by Joe on February 10, 2004 at 10:24:05:
had 2 tractor wrecks in 5 weeks. First time he was trying to get on the highway on the canal bank but the county had not cut the weeds and his front tire clipped the rear bumper and tore the tractor front off and the fellow was going so fast he lost control and rolled his SUV. 5 weeks later he was pulling out onto the highway with a older tractor without no lights or SMV in the wee early hours of the morning and a pickup came up from the rear and hit the 14 ft basket on his F10 farmhand loader and there was a battery laying in the road all kinds of broken square headed bolts and nuts and it totalled the F10 loader and just took a battery for the tractor. Funny thing is he never got a ticket for either incident and the ambulance was called to both accidents and hauled automobile passangers to the hospital.
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