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Re: Tractors on the highway
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Posted by revredneck on April 29, 2002 at 08:21:23 from (67.233.12.152):
In Reply to: Tractors on the highway posted by Hal/WA on April 28, 2002 at 18:28:04:
Guys, I walked away from a tractor/car crash when I was sixteen years old. The Massey Ferguson 165 I was driving was broken in half when a drunk driver of 1973 Ford hit me while trying to go around. I landed on the hood of the car. It was a miracle that I didn't even get a scratch. Be careful out there. It is legal to drive a tractor on the road, but that doesn't mean it's always safe. I, for one, am always careful when I see a tractor on the road because of my experience. I don't think that people who drive in the country expect to see tractors on the road anymore. I don't know why. I guess the best thing you can do is to make sure you can be seen a long way off. Good Luck and God Bless, Tommy
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