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<blockquote data-quote="finaddict" data-source="post: 1394323" data-attributes="member: 6415"><p>Every Feeder driver (package too but not on this thread) has a story about a bad first trip. I was reading a post somewhere on here and I thought I'd share driving somewhere for the first time. I missed the turn, went into a neighborhood with doubles, streets with culdesac's and kept on going. Hit a single lane bridge ahead sign with weight limit 20K and stopped. It was going thru a corn field with slim winding lanes and a farmer walked down his drive as I was putting out my triangles and asked if I needed help. He said, break it down, turn around in my drive and haul each piece to town to put back together. Four wheelers even stopped to ask if I needed help. It took a little while but kept calm and tried to keep it safe with triangles and such. And if your a feeder driver you will realize when I put it back together, it was now heavier on rear. Good community...Hagerstown, MD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finaddict, post: 1394323, member: 6415"] Every Feeder driver (package too but not on this thread) has a story about a bad first trip. I was reading a post somewhere on here and I thought I'd share driving somewhere for the first time. I missed the turn, went into a neighborhood with doubles, streets with culdesac's and kept on going. Hit a single lane bridge ahead sign with weight limit 20K and stopped. It was going thru a corn field with slim winding lanes and a farmer walked down his drive as I was putting out my triangles and asked if I needed help. He said, break it down, turn around in my drive and haul each piece to town to put back together. Four wheelers even stopped to ask if I needed help. It took a little while but kept calm and tried to keep it safe with triangles and such. And if your a feeder driver you will realize when I put it back together, it was now heavier on rear. Good community...Hagerstown, MD [/QUOTE]
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