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Re: Tractors on the road???
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Posted by jjamna on July 17, 2007 at 02:57:53 from (70.157.229.10):
In Reply to: Tractors on the road??? posted by Dobbin Nobbin on July 17, 2007 at 02:40:48:
How much road tax is paid with todays #2 diesel? Yes tractors should be allowed on the road but the should not think that they own the road. We have a few ( bigtime farmers) around here who think they own the road. Just one example- had to follow two combines right at 15 miles before I got a chance to get around. I was 3 cars behind them, went over a hill and I quit counting at 35 cars in my mirror. They would not pull over and let anyone by, the bad part is we met a state trooper and he did nothing. I thought it was a law if you are a slow moving vehicle and you have more than three vehicles behind you you must pullover. I have 6 tractors myself and I do drive them on the road but I make every effort I can to let even one car behind me go by.
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