Machines | Farm Machinery on Roads..My 2 cents worth
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I grew up on a grave road but here in Tennessee roads are shot with rock and tar mix last for a while before resurfacing.
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How many farms do you keep cattle at
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What size m is that? Great Video
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I'm not sure if it is state law but a Wisconsin state patrol cop told my nephew to not drive on the shoulder but to stay on the pavement.
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I taught my wife the same way I was taught to drive on the roads around our farm, which thankfully we don't have to do much. The roads are really pretty narrow country lanes so when you can't see behind you (baler, load of hay, etc), drive right down the center of the road. If you meet someone, slow down and get as far over as you can. Otherwise take the whole road. That way no one will try to come around you, which can be dangerous because you can't see them and there's really not enough room to pass. Of course, I don't do that on larger roads like in your video, but on smaller roads it can save a life.
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Been smacked and lived to tell about it despite having left side duals and axle tore off by a station wagon full of people. Open station tractor too. It'll make you thankful there's a God in heaven.
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Roading is so nerve racking!!! I've nearly been plowed into more times than I can count, cussed, and been given rude gestures. People have no patience anymore, generally when I get behind someone else around here roading a tractor in my pickup, I'll just fall in behind them,cut my flashers on and roll with them whether I know them or not. It's especially bad with a round baler or something you can't see around good behind the tractor.
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Crazy drivers are everywhere!!!
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Out on my Uncles place it is all gravel roads and there arent any stupid drivers! The only ish is when two s680's meet each other!!!
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I was driving on the road this past summer chopping hay for the farmer I worked for and in that town, there is narrow bridge where tractors and cars don't get along and I was about 20 yards from the bridge and this idiot in a Dakota whips across the bridge going the other way and almost made me crash into the ditch.
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How are your gravel roads most of the time
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Good stuff
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Ive almost been smacked more than once. I try to avoid the highway as much as possible but I have one field that is right on the highway and that is always where I have issues, and its even a no passing zone. People just dont pay attention.
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Luckily for me when I go on road I have gravel roads to my fields I take no chances on main roads the drivers are stupid and arrogant