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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMESCORK View Post
    No the thread that you started about 3 months ago on exactly the same topic.....yawn.

    BTW Luther....I am fairly sure I remember a post recently where you left a link and it wasnt UNDERLINED....shock....
    Yawn? Beats Lucy this and Lucy that. At least a bloody tractor rounds a diff cornor at times. Variety is the spice of????

    who knows,
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    Quote Originally Posted by JAMESCORK View Post

    BTW Luther....I am fairly sure I remember a post recently where you left a link and it wasnt UNDERLINED....shock....
    Lies make baby Jesus cry...............
    "It's far easier to fight for principles than to live up to them."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Westsidex View Post
    be able to drive along country roads now without fear of some farmer driving a wide load or a spike ridden tractor around some bend or narrow road? Its only when they are missing is when you realize their danger.

    Westside.
    to keep on a farming theme..this thread is a load of manure...when you go around the corner and are faced with a tractor with"a spike thing" sticking out of it the trick is DONT DRIVE INTO IT

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    Where have they gone? What I am realy grateful is the missing JCB's - one upside of the death of the Celtic Tiger.

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    I haven't notice many recently with the spikes (I think this is a bailer) apart from the shit spreaders which should be banned because its believed they spread e coli.

    Came across a crash between a tractors and a car a year or so ago where the tractor ended up on the roof of car luckly no one was hurt but the tractor driver looked like a child although he must have been 16 still looked very young to be driving one of these machines on the road.

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