Posted by Ky. Hauler on December 18, 2011 at 18:55:40 from (184.45.9.45):
In Reply to: Safety Nazis **PICS** posted by JD Farmer on December 18, 2011 at 14:24:48:
Those hay wagons aren't gonna push her with three high and a triple tie. I see nothing wrong with your lime pictures as long as you are careful. I know of older gents using rops, seat belts and cages driving long ways along a pond and drowning when their tractor turned over in the mud or groundhog hole. Happens all the time. I should have been killed long ago but my luck was with me. I had a load of soybeans on a cart pulling it with a big six cylinder MF with radial duals down a hill and across a ditch. About halfway down I put the clutch in and let her go it was slipping so bad and wanting to jack knife. Scared me good, too.
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