Posted by NY 986 on October 19, 2016 at 05:36:33 from (184.53.48.68):
In Reply to: BTO on 4 lane highway posted by dlbuck on October 18, 2016 at 20:25:39:
The best time to move around here is around sun rise or after 9AM when everybody that works normal hours is at work. There were a couple of fatalities over the past five years involving equipment being moved at night or parked along the road shoulder with no lights. I am guessing that those farmers got cleaned out in court and also have their names on the local news for a few days as the local television stations lack for material. The wannabee BTO in the neighborhood moved his combine with 30 foot head on down a two lane state highway which has heavy traffic during daytime hours. Not much of a shoulder where he was going so he was into the oncoming traffic lane pretty far. When we are on the road we move with the notion of not hurting anybody else and not putting ourselves in the cross hairs of a trial attorney or bored local news reporter.
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