Posted by JimEvans on November 06, 2011 at 15:35:08 from (66.185.0.208):
In Reply to: plow day fail posted by Mark-Mi on November 06, 2011 at 09:00:40:
I also don't see it moving down the road in the picture. I thought it was still legal to take a picture after loading a tractor and before putting chains on.
Maybe I am just being stupid, but I assume anyone that buys a tractor like this 450 miles from home would be smart enough to chain it down before he starts moving.
I have driven less than 1 million miles in my lifetime and have only been run off the road (onto the shoulder) by sleeping truck drivers twice. I have also helped herd a truck load of pigs in the median from a "professional" truck driver falling asleep and rolling his truck in the median
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