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Re: Inconsiderate? Farmers
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Posted by hogman_2002 on October 04, 2006 at 10:25:37 from (66.196.4.175):
In Reply to: Inconsiderate? Farmers posted by IA Roy on October 02, 2006 at 20:19:21:
I agree if you have a wide header, you should take it off. Every time we move our combines, theres always some moron passing up a hill or around a blind corner. This year we were moving our 7700, 7720 and grain cart all at the same time. After going up a hill a few cars passed us. Then as we started going up another I was passed by a pickup that was escorting a wide load. When I looked in my mirror I could see a truck carrying 2 huge fiberglass tanks starting to pass the grain cart. It took him atleast a minute to finally get around all of us. Luckly, we never met anyone coming in the other lane. If we would've, I would have been screwed be cause there was a pretty good drop off on both sides of the road. Needless to say that truckdriver got the finger from me. All he had to do is wait about 3 minutes to get to an open spot in the road so he could've passed safely. I also hate pulling in the ditch to let anyone pass. You never know when you will run over a board that may have some nails in it and either get a flat or ruin a $1000 tire.
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