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You didn't look best pleased there Mr Johnson, I don't blame you mind.

 

I'm with Matty, young lads driving tractors and trailers on the road is a recipe for disaster.

 

I don't care about 'I've been driving tractors about the farm since I was knee high to a grasshopper'......

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You didn't look best pleased there Mr Johnson, I don't blame you mind.
 
I'm with Matty, young lads driving tractors and trailers on the road is a recipe for disaster.
 
I don't care about 'I've been driving tractors about the farm since I was knee high to a grasshopper'......


Very nearly lost it Mr E!
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I don't think weight was much of an excuse there,it's not that big. Just speed and possibly no trailer brakes from the way he was pushed round.
 
Just for the record if you do get a tractor licence at 16 there's limits to what you can drive.


Speed, downhill momentum, a slippery road surface and a blind bend....

It was bloody close!

I’m seriously wondering if I should just send it to his boss or wether I should send it to HSE.

If it had been a dotty old maid or a school-run-mum I think it could have been a fatal.

What if the yoof doesn’t learn from a life experience and keeps going like a maniac?

I’ll speak to the boss again tomorrow and show him the vid.

What would the AT massive do? I’m struggling with this one.
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1 hour ago, richy_B said:

 


Agreed. 30 odd ton of metal, travelling at 50 kmph with a set of pallet forks up front.

 

Where were the pallet forks? 

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1 hour ago, MattyF said:

I still find it quite amazing that kids can drive huge powerful tractors with stupid loads on before they can drive a car.

I cannot understand that either, its mad

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