Okay Im done trying to make my point that 90% of the stock tractor pullers dont know the meaning of the term stock. Stock means stock, modified, means modified. At the state fair if there is a problem its ALWAYS and I do mean ALWAYS in the stock class. Someone is always running to one of the board members screeming that the outher guy is cheating. There isnt a stock tractor in the bunch. A 541 inch engine in an 88 in the stock class,,,,,give me a break, but its there every year. I guess if beating up on an ffa kid with a stock tractor with a modified tractor makes you feel like you have relly done something then go for it. That ten dollar trophy doesnt mean much to most of us but to a 16 year old kid that won with his school project it means the world, and we have a fresh face in the game. Rules mean nothing if they are not enforced. Im done bitching now!
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