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Posted by Farmered on March 04, 2004 at 06:45:48 from (198.81.26.11):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Storage posted by jdemaris on March 03, 2004 at 15:14:37:
Cow crap on the road!!!?? Here in Northern Colorado US 85 is the main route for semis hauling cattle from the pastures in Montana and Wyoming to the huge feedlots (100,000 head capacity) around Greeley. The pavement is green on the curves where centrifugal force causes the slop in the bottom of those trailers to flow out. In our dry climate the stuff dries up pretty fast or those curves could get pretty slippery. NO PASSING signs aren't necessary, eveybody knows better. Keep your windows rolled up! Tom T. Hall's words "it's getting pretty intense up here" are soo true around those cattle convoys. Ed
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