Posted by PJH on August 14, 2012 at 09:14:50 from (50.40.229.115):
In Reply to: Tractor trek posted by Rex in Australia on August 14, 2012 at 02:34:22:
Nice pictures Rex. I notice that several of the tractors had the rear tires mounted backwards. Are those tractors used mainly on paved roads? The reason I ask - around here a lot of the Amish mount their tires backwards, but they are used mainly for transportation on paved surfaces. I've been told they wear better that way.
On driving on the "wrong" side of the road - a guy I worked with landed at the Sidney airport, and was startled to see that his rental car had the steering wheel on the "wrong" side. He was even more startled when he jumped out in the Sidney traffic and learned first hand how to drive on the "wrong" side of the road. One thing that was a little comforting - he said that the other drivers used the same curse words and hand gestures that they use here in the states. So at least he knew what they were saying. . .
Thanks for the neat pictures of machinery we'd never see over here.
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