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FTA.Boy
04-06-2009, 09:46 AM
Long story short. Me and my friend went driving in this wash/ditch underneath a bridge. This dude comes to tell us it's private property?? He is driving an obs 3500 flatbed dually and for some reason this dude decides to drive through knee high snow in his 2wd truck to come after us and gets super stuck.

I see him walking down towards us and I drive up to him and he's talking all this sh*t to me saying he's gonna rip me outta my truck and call the sheriff and sh*t, So I'm like sorry man, didn't see any signs besides the road closed sign. This dude is rude as F*ck man and he's like you better pull me out or I'm gonna call the sheriff right now, I was like yea sure no problem. So I drive up there and my winch won't work, it was just clicking, I think because it was so cold because it works fine now?? So I try to use a tow strap, But the dude is in such deep snow that I had to be in the snow to get him out and I can't get traction.

So this dude is like, Oh I'll just go get my back hoe. He is crazy mad and won't even look at us. So for some reason, this dude gets his back hoe, Hooks a chain up to the scoop and the other end to his truck from the front, This dude won't even look at us now let alone ask us for help. He puts his truck in Neutral goes and gets in his backhoe and pulls the truck forward, down hill towards the back hoe... Me and my friend were like Wtf is this guy doing man?!?! Needless to say the truck rolls down the hill towards him... So he lowers his scoop to stop it. CRUSH!! This dude crushed his bumper, grill, radiator, driver's side lights and hood. He couldn't even unhook the chain because everything was so crushed in.

We could barely keep a straight face, I do not know what this guy was thinking, man. For driving through that deep of snow in a 2wd with bald street tires and for pulling his truck down hill in neutral with nobody inside it.

sorry the story is so long and there's no pics but I had to get it off my chest of how dumb this guy was. He said a lot of dumb sh*t to me that didn't make sense about how it was private property and they have been trying to grow crops their for 2 years but I excluded it because it was nonsense.

I did however take pics of the area because there were no signs saying that was private property or no trespassing, just incase he did decide to call the sheriff because he was so mad for the damage to his truck.

foreman00081
04-07-2009, 06:35 AM
wow, sounds like a real D-bag.

i have a similar story. the one spot we ride our quads is technically private property, its a big old railroad bed thats owned by several different people. my ex's grandmother owns a big portion of it so weve always had permission to be there. one way in is taking the farm roads through the fields so one day we were on our way back there, riding down the road that seperates the two fields when the idiot farmer comes hauling ass by us in his truck, and cuts us off. starts b!tching and yelling at us for being there, threatining to call the cops, saying we are runing his crops yada yada yada. now i understand that they have problems with kids riding through crops but we were on the road and this dumbass is the one that drove his truck THROUGH HIS OWN CROPS to catch us! and the kicker was that my ex's grandmother actually owns all of his land that he leases and farms, and it was me and 2 of her grandsons so we had complete permission to be riding on any of that land! he was a bit embarrassed when we told her what happened and she called him up and chewed him out but to this day hes still a d!ck. oh well...

Texsbluethunder
04-07-2009, 07:31 AM
Good stories! As for the trespassing on farm land we have a pretty big problem with it around here. Beleive it or not its mostly ignorant adults driving without asking, which then teaches there kids to do the same. We had a couple people doing donuts in our bean crops in the spring. We dont have a problem with people riding if they would ask and understand where to drive. Guess both of them had bad expereinces like us, we've chased people countless times.

Bob T
04-07-2009, 08:21 AM
Good stories! As for the trespassing on farm land we have a pretty big problem with it around here. Beleive it or not its mostly ignorant adults driving without asking, which then teaches there kids to do the same. We had a couple people doing donuts in our bean crops in the spring. We dont have a problem with people riding if they would ask and understand where to drive. Guess both of them had bad expereinces like us, we've chased people countless times.
Let me see if I understand this:
- You make a living growing crops.
- You have a considerable investment planting your crops.
- Somebody drives through your crops for no particular reason, destroying your investment and screwing up your livelihood?

Sounds like an asskicking is in order.

Texsbluethunder
04-07-2009, 08:44 AM
Let me see if I understand this:
- You make a living growing crops.
- You have a considerable investment planting your crops.
- Somebody drives through your crops for no particular reason, destroying your investment and screwing up your livelihood?

Sounds like an asskicking is in order.

Lol definately, especcially when some of the people doing it are farmers themselves. We told them the next time they do it we are coming ot there house, driving on there lawn and taking a piss in there garden!!

FTA.Boy
04-07-2009, 11:36 AM
Here is a picture of the "crops" he's been growing for the past 2 years that we were ruining. This pic is taken from the the small bridge we were driving below after he displayed his douchebaggery.

http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll231/ftaboy/DSC05654.jpg



I really wouldn't drive through a field of crops or even a plowed field with no crops. This was muddy, snowy, untouched earth below a bridge.


Maybe it was because I was in my Dodge and he had no love for it :dodge:

http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll231/ftaboy/DSC05657.jpg

Shawn
04-07-2009, 01:12 PM
yup, looks like thriving farmland..... :LOL:

ryan_thompson87
04-07-2009, 09:03 PM
Agreed, he is a douche but, he could be haying it.

FTA.Boy
04-07-2009, 09:19 PM
I'm not sure what that means.

ryan_thompson87
04-07-2009, 09:28 PM
Growing hay. Grass in other words. Any bales out there come harvest time?