this morning I saw a liquid manure wagon rolled into a creek, between 3000-6000 gallons of crap dumped into it. not a big deal but my kids play in it 900 feet downstream (its my backyard). I understand s--t happens but these custom guys fly around at 30-50 mph with a tractor and wagon, dont pull over and wreck a couple units a year. The story is the wagon lost its brakes and started whipping the tractor around, I dont know but they were about 600 feet from an intersection and 300 feet from a driveway, these guys run like @#$% and sooner or later they will kill somebody.
What regulations apply to these things? They are a commercial venture, run purple fuel, do road bans apply? I think you only need a class 5 (car) license? Should you have a commercial license for these? What about logbooks, hours of service, etc. I was told they get young guys from holland on work exchange, get them here and work them untill they drop, they dont have a car or know anybody here so all they can do is work (this is just the story I was told, it may be BS?). I know we all put in crazy hours in the field but seeding at 5 mph isnt a big wreck if it gets out of hand, at 50 mph running 24 hours a day on the road with traffic(dont get me started about sharing the road with these clowns that wont pull over, a couple years ago a fendt met a deere and they clipped tires, ripped the axle right off the fendt and wrecked both units.
I know if I dont like crap move to town, I dont mind the smell coming from the field but from my backyard it sucks.
I know a couple neighbors phoned alberta enviornment, I would have thought an RCMP or something would have shown up, they had the road blocked for 3 hours pulling the unit out (I think the total was 6 flat tires) but nothing but a gong show.
Got some water samples, I am more worried about stuff like this tha CBM.
What regulations apply to these things? They are a commercial venture, run purple fuel, do road bans apply? I think you only need a class 5 (car) license? Should you have a commercial license for these? What about logbooks, hours of service, etc. I was told they get young guys from holland on work exchange, get them here and work them untill they drop, they dont have a car or know anybody here so all they can do is work (this is just the story I was told, it may be BS?). I know we all put in crazy hours in the field but seeding at 5 mph isnt a big wreck if it gets out of hand, at 50 mph running 24 hours a day on the road with traffic(dont get me started about sharing the road with these clowns that wont pull over, a couple years ago a fendt met a deere and they clipped tires, ripped the axle right off the fendt and wrecked both units.
I know if I dont like crap move to town, I dont mind the smell coming from the field but from my backyard it sucks.
I know a couple neighbors phoned alberta enviornment, I would have thought an RCMP or something would have shown up, they had the road blocked for 3 hours pulling the unit out (I think the total was 6 flat tires) but nothing but a gong show.
Got some water samples, I am more worried about stuff like this tha CBM.
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