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Trooper Needs His Butt Kicked
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky" data-source="post: 1513929" data-attributes="member: 32659"><p>I can see the troppers point about letting cattle out on the road and someone getting hurt but..... surely if he would have just let them back the trailers together he would have seen that there is very little chance of a cow getting out. Another thing is what is safer for the public. A bunch of people arguing and changing tires on the side of the freeway for 3 hours or taking 20 minutes to transfer cattle and moving on?</p><p> Farmers and Ranchers probably have the worst trailer maintenance I have seen but at the same time the trailers are used in the worst conditions too. As for the tires blowing out I really think trailer manufacturers need to start putting better tires on trailers. If you go buy a brand new cattle trailer today the best thing to do is have the tires replaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky, post: 1513929, member: 32659"] I can see the troppers point about letting cattle out on the road and someone getting hurt but..... surely if he would have just let them back the trailers together he would have seen that there is very little chance of a cow getting out. Another thing is what is safer for the public. A bunch of people arguing and changing tires on the side of the freeway for 3 hours or taking 20 minutes to transfer cattle and moving on? Farmers and Ranchers probably have the worst trailer maintenance I have seen but at the same time the trailers are used in the worst conditions too. As for the tires blowing out I really think trailer manufacturers need to start putting better tires on trailers. If you go buy a brand new cattle trailer today the best thing to do is have the tires replaced. [/QUOTE]
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