Lets see, a picture of a tractor with no binders, a phrase to the effect of setting the brakes and putting it in gear, not a mention of binders, Slorolls words of a block of wood, should I go on....... My point is he should have spoken up before this got out of hand. Do I think hes dumb enough to accually do that, no BUT he never said he did bind it down until I said something, so in my opinion, and reading facts as they were typed, did he bind it down? I got ticked about it because I watched a man die after a tractor rolled off the back of a trailer going down the road, have you? Its not a pretty site, and I can go into details if you wish, but I dont think you do. My kids lives, and the lives of anybody else, are no joke of any kind when it comes to the negligance or stupidy of someone too dumb to bind down even the smallest of loads.Make a fool out of me if you wish, I really dont care, but when it comes to putting someone elses life at risk, Ill be the biggest fool in the world if it saves a life!
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