John Deere vs 3rd world driver

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She did have the balls to ask the officer if the tractor was at fault.

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Lol, tractors can tear some **** up. Last fall we had a ******* driver run right into the back of one of our F350's with a 7000 series JCB while at road speed (they do 45 mph). Truck was leading tractor, truck stopped to make a turn, tractor driver did not pay attention... at all. The tractor ATE UP the back of that truck.
 

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Well the JD had a front end loader bucket on it. I have my theory about what happened but I am curious how some of you would read this. I turned away when the officer started laughing when asked if it was the tractor's fault.
 

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Not knowing at all what happened, my first thought is the car crossed an intersection and didn't see the tractor coming, and it clipped the car's quarter panel. Had to have been not paying attention, I know the tractor wasn't going any faster than 32 mph or so. What model was it?
 

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The tractor was clear when I got there so I don't know the specs on it. I think this lady tried passing the tractor and didn't have the room to pull it off and tore the car up on the bucket trying to move back over.
 

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