Posted by sideconsole4020guy on November 01, 2012 at 20:06:50 from (216.249.194.192):
In Reply to: Combine accident. posted by Jim/IN on November 01, 2012 at 12:44:27:
I really dont think it matters the head was on they just would of ran into the feederhouse. I like how at the end of the article the guy says" they are out there" speaking of farmers like drunk and inattentative drivers, Its sure nice to be lumped in with them. I think that any time anybody hits a piece of farm equipment they deserve it if they were passing or doing something stupid they deserve to meet there maker. I never pass a piece of farm equipment till I know there isnt a road or drive way or farmstead. As far as having the head off, Its a 12 row 20 inch he is perfectly fine not over width, I hope nothing happens to the combine driver, It was an accident, stuff happens and move on,
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