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Re: OUT Of Towner stay OUT!
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Posted by Jeff Oliver on November 23, 2006 at 18:08:06 from (74.38.187.241):
In Reply to: Re: OUT Of Towner stay OUT! posted by NO tools on November 22, 2006 at 18:10:04:
In Ky? Good thing you had chains instead of straps as you would have gotten a ticket for sure. I live right below the state line in Tn. and have a friend who lives in Ky and hauls tractors all he time. trooper stopped him and told him in no uncertain terms that he had better have chains next time period no matter how small the tractor. I think the major part of this story though is that while the officer was giving you a hard time the local guys is blatently disobeying the law and the officer just didn"t really seem to care. Fair is fair in my book but reality isn"t like that. Heck I was told one time that you couldn"t use ratchet boomers and had to use the others. I can"t figure it out....
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