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Re: How far would you drive It?
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Posted by buickanddeere on March 09, 2007 at 13:00:42 from (216.183.144.25):
In Reply to: How far would you drive It? posted by BrianRM on March 09, 2007 at 12:42:22:
I've driven two tractors 45 miles each from my father's farm to my farm. Travel time was early Saturday morning when traffic was light. The roads are wide here with full width shoulders. When ever a vehicle was approaching from behind I moved off the pavement. The day happened to be our anniversary and there had been no previous chance to purchase the card, chocolate and flowers. So on the way I just pulled into the local super store. The locals never even looked twice as a tractor, loader and plough rolled past the local donut shop and up to the grocery store. The wife was surprised to get her gifts later that day. The tractor's lights were working and the slow moving signs installed. Dress warm, you'll get mighty cold even on just a cool day.
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