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A local man died last night when his tractor overturned on a public road and crashed. There too many people in rural work driving dangerous bad condition vehicles even off road. Not worth the risk! Make sure lights, brakes, seatbelts, wipers, steering, rollframe all in good condition. I know the vehicle involved :001_rolleyes::001_rolleyes:

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"2 summers ago a polish farm worker was coming through the village with a big 4x4 tractor and a bowser full of diesel . He went round the bend by the church and tipped the lot over . Bowser was illegal single skin and split depositing all the fuel down the road . The road had to be resurfaced for about 250 yds .

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Nothing will change simply because agriculture as an industry produces food, what other industry can run its hgv type vehicles on red and driven by a seventeen year old lad on minimum wage and pay no road tax, and Get paid for not producing their goods?

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Nothing will change simply because agriculture as an industry produces food, what other industry can run its hgv type vehicles on red and driven by a seventeen year old lad on minimum wage and pay no road tax, and Get paid for not producing their goods?

 

Thats about the top and bottom of it Steve . :001_smile:

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