Posted by John Harmon on November 15, 2011 at 09:42:43 from (174.26.188.250):
In Reply to: Couple planting pics posted by Down Under Farmer on November 15, 2011 at 01:25:57:
You never said so but,are you in Australia? One of my past times on the Computor is to tour "You Tube Australia Trucking Road Trains" I really enjoy these short videos of the Road Trains at work.Are or do road trains allowed to travrel the highways and byways in your area? I know they are banned in some commercial and residential areas.I"ve always had an interest in Trucks,especially Kenworths and Macks and some of the ones in Australia I have never seen here in the states.At one time or another I have owned a "65 B61 and a "67 B75 Macks and a Kenworth K125 also. I had a Diamond T as a back up but it had a rubber suspension and was a real pain [in the back] to operate.Any way just thought I would ask,JH
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