This is a good discussion. And a thoughtful discussion. I've saw one poster take three completely different stands without even knowing he did.![]()
I will say, I don't 'love' and tractor or implement. I love my wife and kids. The machinery is to make a living with. Machines aren't capable of returning affection. They are very capable of breaking down at the worst possible time though.
I 'like' certain brands more than others but, love, no way.
...Machines aren't capable of returning affection. ...
I'm sure you got the point. Just so you know, the "love" word has at least 7 different translations in Portuguese and every single one means a different thing.![]()
I got your point and totally understand it. I'm the same way. Nothing sweeter than watching a finely designed piece of machinery doing what it's designed to do in the hands of a skilled operator. I love watching that!!!
Why do they need to slow down?
In all honesty the people who have moved in from outside areas are actually better and safer drivers than the locals who have had thier families here for generations!
I often find that those who immediately assume everyone needs to slow down are such poor drivers that I wouldn稚 trust them to drive that little red wagon I used to haul hay in as a toddler!
Almost everyone trailers there grain heads. My friend's JD combines having folding 24 row corn heads. Even then the combine is 18ft wide coming down the road. No way to escape that. That's the width of the combine chassis. Here's a couple pics. The first is a crappy pic of one with the corn head folded. Second is an example of the size of their operation. Note that the center pivot 4wd tractors pulling the grain cart's are 475HP JDs. The Carts hold 1,300 bushels of grain. They look small amongst the combines.
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