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Posted by Ohio Mike on October 03, 2006 at 08:53:12 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: Inconsiderate? Farmers posted by the tractor vet on October 02, 2006 at 20:34:03:
I have driven tractors and equipment on roadways for many years. I have hauled a lot of equipment and seen many accidents. Almost 100% of the time the accident was caused because of being in too big of a hurry to put safety first. Examples, driving 60 on roads that are known to be traveled by larger slower equipment. Pass no matter where. GOT TO GO, CAN'T WAIT !!!! You better remember one thing and that is YOU'LL SLOW DOWN AT YOUR FUNERAL ! As for the equipment operators, farmers ect. being an a$$ just to prove you can doesn,t prove anything except your an a$$. We need to be the better person and do all we can to be sure someone doesn't get hurt or killed because of someone being stupid. This subject rattles my chain real big time because I know of innocent people and young children that have been hurt and killed just because some fool wanted to prove HIS point or just being stupid. By the way MR. NEED FOR SPEED , get out of my way Mr. farmer. One of our hired hands was hit head on while on one of the tractors. He was on a gravel road when the guy lost control due to SPEEDING, came left of center and hit the tractor. I guess if we was'nt so inconsiderate we would'nt have been on that road.
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