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Posted by farmallkid From Ont, on February 12, 2005 at 16:12:13 from (209.216.154.117):
With this tragic incident that happened with Mike's uncle, and has happened to other people we know, I got to thinking about people i know now and how good of a driver they think they are. There is sometimes i'm talkin to my uncle or dad about which new kind of tractor i drove, or just talkin to fellow collectors about driving the antiques, there is always someone who butts in and says, why do you talk about driving tractors? I can drive a tractor! And most the time its the same person, I just say, Everyone can drive a tractor, but that dont mean you can operate one, operating meaning working with them in the field, hooking up implements and driving on the road ect, they look at me dumb when i say it. And all these people who look at me funny are joyriders!. Now i am not saying that all these people in these accidents were joyriding, cause most of them are everyday farmers at work. Most of the people i am talking about are 20yrs and younger. So is my theory correct? Just cause you can drive one, dont mean you know how to operate it correctly.
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