waycoolmarine
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and the silver car just drives away
No respectable farmer owns a lexus."But I spent my last dollar on the big ________ tractor I need at the farm!" the owner said. LOL Jon
I would never buy one. But it might make sense to have a comfortable highway cruiser in Montana or West Texas or someplace where you drive 4 hours to town and do it frequently. Now finally a self-driving Tesla might be an even better choice, however.No respectable farmer owns a lexus.
No respectable farmer owns a Lexus.
Generally, agreed. But, a farmer could own one if he also used it to transport newborn calves or to drive in the field with seed or for harvest use. Over the years I've seen a number of Cadillacs pressed into similar service and it all turned out OK.![]()
Spotted this brain trust Saturday morning, on my way to a job site.
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In case it's not obvious, it's not chained down at all.
And it's running.
I see this all the time up here.
Saw another guy (different rig) doing the same thing last night, on our way out to dinner.
What is with these idiots?
About 2 years ago, 60 miles north of Bangor in the town of Lee we saw a Taurus with 2 goats in the back.We used to haul calves in the back of a three door Toyota Tercel back in the 1970's Worked great until one almost got loose and almost rolled us.
Back in Bangor, Maine in 1977 I saw a nice looking luxury car parked in front of the bank with a good sized pig in the back seat. It didn't seem to bother anyone and no one else seemed concerned so I just waked by.
About 2 years ago, 60 miles north of Bangor in the town of Lee we saw a Taurus with 2 goats in the back.
Spotted this brain trust Saturday morning, on my way to a job site.
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In case it's not obvious, it's not chained down at all.
And it's running.
I see this all the time up here.
Saw another guy (different rig) doing the same thing last night, on our way out to dinner.
What is with these idiots?
The "What is with these idiots?" question is not chaining down. The leaving the skidder running thing is obvious. It was -1 F, so yeah, they leave it running to keep it warm.
But not chaining down? I swear, 9 out of 10 skid steers I see going down the road up here on the back of a trailer are not chained down. It is an epidemic.
They are starting to crack down on that around here. Something like that I think would result in some serious fines/loss of license.At least that bobcat is not being hauled on a slippery snow covered trailor and road. Ya I also think its someone being lazy running between jobs. Proper chains rigged up and ready to go on the trailor and it might be a 5 min job to tie down.
Even if you do not binder down tight, hooking some chains up hand tight enough so they do not come loose does not take much time.
Where are cops? Of course it would take a cop that knew how/to to chain up a load.
Next time, call 911 and report them as having the skidsteer sliding around on their trailer, they might get a bored cop interested in an easy ticket.Spotted this brain trust Saturday morning, on my way to a job site.
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In case it's not obvious, it's not chained down at all.
And it's running.
I see this all the time up here.
Saw another guy (different rig) doing the same thing last night, on our way out to dinner.
What is with these idiots?