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Posted by snyder county farm boy on September 01, 2005 at 10:27:27 from (65.145.0.181):
In Reply to: Re: OT - Farm Use tags posted by Illinois Boy on August 31, 2005 at 13:08:16:
Funny story. Hauling round bales on home-made trailer with mobile home axles very popular around here. no lights at all on trl thought i could make one more trip before dark(usta do this alot really make the boss mad bringing home wagons in the dark with no lights)well this was his idea so i had a non-turbo F-350 diesel and he had a dodge cummings obviusly he could make better time then me.Well rounded a the last turn to get home in the dark passed a cop forgot to mention only lights working on the truck at that time were headlights. 65 with a farm truck (boss said dont get caught) trailer tracked true i think that cop coulda pulled me over anytime i think it was in a 40 mph area not proud of it but i didnt get caught
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