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<blockquote data-quote="Sid" data-source="post: 1766556" data-attributes="member: 574"><p>Years ago a builder working here told Dad every morning an idiot came towards him in the middle of the road causing him to swerve off onto the verge. Dad said "well tomorrow morning when you see him just stop in the road".</p><p>The following morning the builder said, wow you should have seen him skidding down the road all over the place and just about squeezed through the gap.</p><p>The third morning when he met him it was a much more civalized affair with the oncoming car slowing down long before passing. </p><p></p><p>Moral is don't get out the way, I don't.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Biggest grip for me with lads hauling trailers is anchoring on the brakes last minute putting undue strain on tractor and trailer and having you foot on the brakes when turning at a junction so having the tractor in 4wd scuffing the tyres. That gets a quiet word then a stronger word if it happens again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid, post: 1766556, member: 574"] Years ago a builder working here told Dad every morning an idiot came towards him in the middle of the road causing him to swerve off onto the verge. Dad said "well tomorrow morning when you see him just stop in the road". The following morning the builder said, wow you should have seen him skidding down the road all over the place and just about squeezed through the gap. The third morning when he met him it was a much more civalized affair with the oncoming car slowing down long before passing. Moral is don't get out the way, I don't. Biggest grip for me with lads hauling trailers is anchoring on the brakes last minute putting undue strain on tractor and trailer and having you foot on the brakes when turning at a junction so having the tractor in 4wd scuffing the tyres. That gets a quiet word then a stronger word if it happens again. [/QUOTE]
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