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Posted by JD-Tractor on June 02, 2004 at 19:53:39 from (207.251.194.69):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Two Questions, Weight?/How to transpo posted by Pete on June 02, 2004 at 19:05:36:
I don't doubt the load pulled fine ,note you had a 3/4 ton pickup not a f150 which is nothing but an automobile with a pickup box on it,you may be experienced and know what to do when things go sour, I have pulled loads of all shapes and sizes with everything imaginable and many times it was questionable,unsafe and even illegal but as I had been doing it for 25 years I was confident.I also would not have hesitated to drive into a ditch if need be to avoid an accident, The problem is now days you do something dumb or questionable and then you want to put the blame on everyone else. as always SAFETY FIRST!
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