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Posted by Robert in W. Mi. on October 27, 2005 at 07:14:02 from (206.114.33.132):
In Reply to: tractor driving posted by Patrick Herold on October 25, 2005 at 19:15:02:
I have a friend who got stopped going to his hunting spot on his 3 wheeler driveing on back roads. The officer told him to push it off the road and he wouldn't give him a ticket. He asked to ride it back home, and the answer was NO!!! This made my friend so mad he soon sold it... By the next season, he had bought an old 8 speed Wheel Horse garden tractor. He put bigger rubber on it all around with duals on the back, geared it up and hung some racks on it along with a SMV sign. He also hung a john deere fly wheel on the front end to hold it down, and man does that thing ever pull well. From then on he cruised down the back roads to his hunting spot year after year and was never bothered again!!! BTW, because of a heard condition he couldn't walk a long distance or drag a deer out. Robert
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