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Posted by Chris Jones on October 10, 2004 at 08:45:03 from (66.242.232.33):
In Reply to: Fast Trac? posted by Chris Jones on October 09, 2004 at 20:19:43:
Thanks Joe, Rab and Roy. Yes, I think that's the tractor I saw. Of course I only got a quick look. I assumed it was articulated as every tractor I've known that looks like that was. This section of interstate is marked 55mph but everyone does 65. That tractor was moving but, the cars were moving faster. I just wish I had time to get off the interstate, back on an then catch up with it to get a speed and better look. I can only assume his being on the interstate was related to construction several miles further down the interstate. But he must have taken the trailer somewhere to be filled or something. It was an off road style twin axle tank trailer with 4 large baloonish tires. It appeared much larger in diameter than semi tractor tank trailers but might not have been quite as long.
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