Posted by Don-Wi on July 30, 2015 at 09:24:51 from (66.87.79.229):
Yesterday I ess going to the field to cut hay. I had our 1014+2 hooked on quick is a 14'cut machine. Having to go down the road instead of the lane because it's too wide to go between the barn and shed,I gag to wait for a truck to go by before I could make my left turn into the field. As soon as the truck passes (mind you, I'm at a full stop while waiting for the truck) I started my turn. As I'm turning,I look over my left shoulder and here's a little old lady, handicap placard on the mirror, and who was behind me when I was stopped, starting to pass me on my left.
What gives? I know while I didn't signal my turn with my arm (most people don't know what that means anyway) there was a field driveway right there, and I was at a complete, full stop. Why on earth would anyone think it's a good idea to try to pass?
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