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Posted by scooterhead on September 09, 2001 at 05:18:16 from (208.35.83.180):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Question of responsibility posted by Farmer/Paul on September 08, 2001 at 17:09:19:
I can see the event as if it was yesterday . I was 16 on a 300 Int. pullin a sq. baler and 2 wagons down the highway . Behinde me was a car with 2 girls about 20yrs. or so then a semi then a long line of traffic . As I approched My left turn acrossed the highway I stood up and stuck my arm out to let all know what I was doin , the semi turned his turnsignal on , I sat down started my turn and from back there somwhere this jacka$$ come a passin everybody and the front tire of my tractor hit him in the side of the car and sent him spinin down through a open ditch . well I finished my turn and pulled over to clean my pants out and the 2 girls pulled in behind me to be sure I was ok . The guy come back and started to jump me and them 2 girls was all over him . No damage to mine he finally got close enough to his car he could crawl in it and get gone , I`m glad those 2 girls were there to back me up . But it gets worse every day , nobody has any respect for farm equp. on the road , Its a get the he-- out of my way world . Its SCARY !!!
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