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Posted by the tractor vet on October 12, 2006 at 07:06:26 from (75.24.27.203):
In Reply to: Re: Flasher hidden: posted by Allan In NE on October 12, 2006 at 06:20:47:
Well if ya think that well keep them at bay , don't count on it . In all the years of snow plowen with the best bubbelm gum machines and flasher and all the fancy lites and flasher that i have installed on farm equipment it just make you feel better as them motoren public could care less . And around here most of the time if something does happen they try and lay the blame off on the farmers or truckdrivers. Several years ago My Buddy Vernon pulled out on to Rt. 9 and headed north with his old J.D. 45 Combine when he pulled out he was in road gear and already going as fast as he could go and this car with one young guy and two young girls came flyen around this long curve and down the hill and saw him could not get it slowed down or stopped and run off the right side of the road down into a gully and rolled it , GUess who got cited , Now he had a New SMV sign on the back clear as day TWO Yellow flashen lite that were working and on and they nailed him for several charges . Now he was already 300 feet past his drive and stright in the road and the state cop gave him a ticket for pullen out inft. of them .Plus other that at this moment i can not remember .
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