The market for that tractor is extremely limited, for the same price a guy could buy a competitive super farm/pro farm or even the right LLSS and have way more fun.
I hear comments like this on occasion and being one that has never actually pulled a Super or LLSS I have attended numerous pulls over the years. While I think the ride would be awesome I don't know how it can be said that pulling at that level is more fun than pulling antiques.
I have several pulls within 100 miles every weekend that I can choose from and I can usually hook my tractor about 4 times per event. While the competitive side of pulling is fun and challenging, the enjoyable part is hanging out, BSing and having a real good time with the people involved in antique pulling. These are some of the nicest down to earth people a person will ever meet.
Traveling hundreds of miles to hook once, is it really more fun?
This post was edited by Superih at 06:54:10 03/05/13.
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