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Re: OT/ATVS and farmers
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Posted by Larry806 on October 03, 2006 at 19:12:16 from (70.61.180.34):
In Reply to: OT/ATVS and farmers posted by D17 man on October 03, 2006 at 17:31:46:
Riding them around here is a good way to get shot at.Most everyone around here has had problems with " riders". We have a abandoned railroad about half a mile away. Jerks from towns 20 miles away come through this area going through crops and yards. I had 2 azzholes cutting across my farm get stuck in the wheat field. When I started after them they got them pushed out and cut across 2 other farms to stay off the road so we couldn't catch them.I wouldn't do it now but my 30-30 stayed loaded beside the shop door quite a while. Custom combine customer came down today & told me that at least 4 acres have been ridden down in the last week. He wants me to cut them as soon as the ground will hold up a combine. Paying drying will be cheaper than waiting.
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