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When I was a small boy our neighbor, Harold, had a model TT truck that he still used. Dad liked to tell the story about how him and Harold drove that truck to a farm sale in the Dubuque, Iowa area. They had bought a one row Woods Brothers corn picker. They towed it behind the truck, and when they got to the toll bridge, that crossed the Mississippi river, the old fella in the toll both said that they couldn't cross the bridge with that wide of a load. Well, they couldn't back up either, because of the cars that were waiting behind them for their turn to cross the bridge. After some argument the old fella told them to go ahead, but also told them they would have to back up if they met a car coming from the other side. That brought on more arguing about who should be expected to back up. The old fella finally told them to get going. They never met anyone on the bridge while they were crossing, but felt they had the last laugh. The old fella forgot to collect the toll from them during all the arguing.
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