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Offline Sandstone Outcropping

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back to my second-least favorite genre of facebook posts -- interactions between farm and non-farm vehicles on the highways of Kansas. I mean, there is nobody out here. There is plenty of highway for everyone to enjoy. Unless you are rushing to put pressure on a spurting arterial wound, everyone just chill


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Absolutely hated moving equipment on paved roads with traffic between Topeka and Lawrence.  Thankfully, never had a serious wreck, but plenty of wild passing, tail gating, turning against traffic, close calls.


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i remember driving a tractor and field cultivator down the 2 lane highway by our farm that was hilly and had zero shoulder.  cars would fly up and down that road, you had to drive with the right tires in the ditch when someone was coming from the opposite direction.  i was probably 12 years old.

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I have highwayed more tractor miles than most people have driven in their lives. I never stressed it. Even with massive triple fold sweeps and whatever. Also right through town including the one stop light and massive drainage dips all the time.


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