Posted by sideconsole4020guy on November 01, 2012 at 20:40:20 from (216.249.194.192):
In Reply to: Combine accident. posted by bobbyboywestcentIN on November 01, 2012 at 20:20:34:
Who really knows what happened any way. I guess I believe that no matter how much you make that guys life c rap It wont bring back the dead people, It was an accident so let it alone, and on the same token if they find that the driver of the van did something wrong the farmer should sue for damage to the corn head, people in cars need to learn that they dont own the road, I know i dont own the road with a tractor and I share, but i find that the morons on the road think they own it and expect farm equipment to get over all the time even when its hard to move over because of a sign or mailbox ect.
I guess i could also say if the farms werent so big then there wouldnt be such large machinery, how do u want me to say it, It was a accident and the farmer doesnt not need to be put infront of the firing squad, I guess if it was my family I would go to the funeral and move on with my life because nothing would bring them back
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