Posted by cjunrau on September 16, 2022 at 10:02:11 from (184.151.246.98):
In Reply to: close call posted by formerly ny bill on September 16, 2022 at 01:10:45:
In my opinion no farm equipment should be allowed on paved roads. I dont care who you are or what you think when it comes to that. As a farmer and a trucker I have found farmers are the worst hazard on the road. You get a semi at 60 mph and make a turn in the road or crest a hill just to have a farmer pull his wagon on the highway, you have head on traffic thick and now you lock up all your wheels just to not rear end the cultivator. Has happened to me once where I had to replace all my tires. Farmers think because the are farmers they can cut any semi off they want. I see it in certain areas of the country all the time. The next area farmers sit and wait for you to go by and then pull on. In my area there are enough gravel roads that not one farmer needs to be on black top. But they dont like gravel for some reason.
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