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ebinmaine

I see farm tractors drive down the road quite often and I've seen em at the fuel pumps.  

Not sure I've ever seen one parked at the grocery store like that though..

 

 

Well done!

 

 

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CCW

As long as it has a FEL the groceries can get home.

 

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stevasaurus

Might be the camera Bob, but your vehicle sure looks like it is listing to Port??  Did he leave the keys in it??  :confusion-confused:

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Pullstart

Those tires say it’s got a lot of road miles on it!

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Stormin
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Not sure I've ever seen one parked at the grocery store like that though..

 

Regular thing at the shop in village near me. Especially 12-1 o'clock midday. There was a combine harvester one day.

 

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rmaynard
1 hour ago, stevasaurus said:

Might be the camera Bob, but your vehicle sure looks like it is listing to Port??  Did he leave the keys in it??  :confusion-confused:

Camera angle. No keys.

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clueless

Down here it's not all that rare to see a Toyota in a parking lot now days.

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squonk
5 hours ago, rmaynard said:

You go to the grocery store and park next to this.IMG_20221208_112207155_HDR.jpg.4a649cf20a5ddf5669be2837dd7e9af5.jpg

Around here that would have a manure spreader or a honey wagon behind it! 

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ebinmaine
1 hour ago, clueless said:

Down here it's not all that rare to see a Toyota in a parking lot now days.

That's funny right there.  

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ebinmaine
17 minutes ago, squonk said:

Around here that would have a manure spreader or a honey wagon behind it! 

The truck or the tractor???? 

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rmaynard
32 minutes ago, squonk said:

Around here that would have a manure spreader or a honey wagon behind it! 

Nope, they'd be parked in the Burger King lot.

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squonk

Honey Wagons are everywhere! 10 yr. old Mennonite kids haul them by the hour past my house all day long. Driving 4WD tractors at about40 MPH! :shock:

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pfrederi

 Ford 8Ns 3pt hitch with a cross bar held a case of beer nicely (in those days cases were wood) Local guy would wear out his tires running back and forth to the store getting beer.  he had had several DUIs and no longer had a drivers license but a farmer and tractor was OK.

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davem1111
27 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

 Ford 8Ns 3pt hitch with a cross bar held a case of beer nicely (in those days cases were wood) Local guy would wear out his tires running back and forth to the store getting beer.  he had had several DUIs and no longer had a drivers license but a farmer and tractor was OK.

 

I could not decide which emoji to click on for this one.  To me it's sad that the alcohol was that important to the guy, but... life's hard and we do what we gotta do. It does take some gumption to drive your tractor to the store for beer. I'll tip my hat to that one.  :(:angry-banghead: :bow-blue:

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Pullstart

In a town in Northern Michigan a handful of years back, we followed a drunk lawn mower operator down Main Street on our way to the parts store.  At the time, it was funny.  Looking back, it was kind of sad that it probably had to come to that, with a lost, restricted or otherwise license… or no vehicle.

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squonk

Lot of guys around here have had DUI's on riding mowers. 

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ebinmaine
2 minutes ago, squonk said:

Lot of guys around here have had DUI's on riding mowers. 

Here in Maine ANY vehicle with a motor/engine/powerplant will get a DUI.  

THAT'S the way it should be.  

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elcamino/wheelhorse
51 minutes ago, squonk said:

Lot of guys around here have had DUI's on riding mowers. 

Is that why your grass has so many circles cut in it. Don't blame dogs running around chasing squirrels. 

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WHX??
8 hours ago, Pullstart said:

Those tires say it’s got a lot of road miles on it!

Good eye Kev... wonder if he spotted the decal on yer cap Bob. Funny he doesn't have a SMV on the back. Looks like Bill's boy does... :)

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Zeek
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Here in Maine ANY vehicle with a motor/engine/powerplant will get a DUI.  

THAT'S the way it should be.  

In PA it's even tighter. It's "vehicle" (motor or not). Back in my day I arrested have arrested people on a bicycle for DUI. Before anyone judges that, think how stupid (or drunk) you would have to be to get that kind of attention on a bicycle. And I drink, so I'm not sensitive about alcohol.  :law-policered:

 Anyway :text-offtopic: @rmaynard I love that you live in a location that you can still see that as I do! They aren't doing that in Portland :coffee:  

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953 nut

When I was in high school there was a designated day in the spring when students could "Drive your Tractor to School". We had to use the dirt roads even though it was further so we wouldn't wear out the tires. Probably safer than the two lane paved main road too.

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