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Re: Inconsiderate? Farmers
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Posted by 730virgil on October 03, 2006 at 10:50:16 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Inconsiderate? Farmers posted by IA Roy on October 02, 2006 at 20:19:21:
it works both ways . we have some guys near here who have told hired hands no way no how do you pull off of road to let cars trucks past you they can wait . they also don't like to use head transports to drop head when they move combines. these guys give everyone else a black eye who tries to do the best thing . i was pulling manure spreader when some moron tried to pass me .i signaled for a left turn a long way back as i had seen this guy in mirror i guess that amber light is on tractor for looks or something . any way he took to ditch to not hit me and didn't slow down . boss saw whole thing happen when he went to get mail in neither of us knew way he didn't crash . these people who out to country because they like rural charm should STAY in town as most of them try to ram thier standards down us rfd tpyes throats . where do think the charm comes from ?
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