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Do your clubs have a web site to look at

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cockshutt446

05-02-2005 20:44:28




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Hi Do any of the clubs for tractors and for pulling have a web site for viewing on the net. We have a new on up and running for our club if you would like to see Its LHHR.org




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Maark

05-04-2005 08:11:50




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 Re: Do your clubs have a web site to look at in reply to cockshutt446, 05-02-2005 20:44:28  
www.centraliowatwocylinerclub.com, we have a new member that is doing a great job with our new website.



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Mn Dave

05-04-2005 05:11:53




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 Re: Do your clubs have a web site to look at in reply to cockshutt446, 05-02-2005 20:44:28  
Just thought I would add our club's website. We have a good tractor pull each year and use 2 sleds. Just click on the TRACTOR PULL button when you get to the site. Thanks for looking.



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Flyin Farmall

05-03-2005 19:23:32




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 Re: Do your clubs have a web site to look at in reply to cockshutt446, 05-02-2005 20:44:28  
Here's ours.You have to type this in the address bar,for some reason it dosen't come up in a search?? Feel free to e-mail for more info. www.geocities.com/symcopullersassociation/



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wdtom

05-03-2005 17:23:57




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 Re: Do your clubs have a web site to look at in reply to cockshutt446, 05-02-2005 20:44:28  
Check out www.qvea.org Not completely a tractor club but a lot of tractors, trucks, construction machinery, machine tools, and a saw mill. Getting two large Fairbanks Morse engines going soon too. Wish they were closer than 1 hour to me, but then I would spend too much time there and not get any of my stuff done so maybe it is just as well. If you are in the eastern CT area they are having a "spring gas-up this weekend. Show, swap meet type of thing.

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Larry in CO

05-03-2005 15:38:50




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 Re: Do your clubs have a web site to look at in reply to cockshutt446, 05-02-2005 20:44:28  
We have the Front Range Antique Power Association, or FRAPA, here in CO. Punch below for more info. Larry



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Augie

05-03-2005 14:15:13




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Jim Nolan

05-03-2005 08:15:40




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 Re: Do your clubs have a web site to look at in reply to cockshutt446, 05-02-2005 20:44:28  
We have one for Eastern Michigan Tractor pulling. EMTPA.org. Also another at stclaircountyfarmmuseum.com. You may have to use just one letter m between farm and museum, not sure. Thanks for asking and looking.



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Engineer20

05-03-2005 06:48:49




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 Re: Do your clubs have a web site to look at in reply to cockshutt446, 05-02-2005 20:44:28  
We have the Elkhorn Valley Antique Power Association. If the link doesn't work go to
www.elkhornvalleytractors.com



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Nebraska Cowman

05-03-2005 04:59:58




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 Re: Do your clubs have a web site to look at in reply to cockshutt446, 05-02-2005 20:44:28  
Ours is Plowday.com and our next event will be a tractor and machinery show June 11



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Fergus

05-03-2005 02:16:00




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 Re: Do your clubs have a web site to look at in reply to cockshutt446, 05-02-2005 20:44:28  
Recently reopened: Mid Michigan Old Gas Tractor Ass"n of Oakley MI can be seen at>Link
More>Link info will be added soon



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edchainsaw

05-03-2005 20:47:04




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 Re: Do your clubs have a web site to look at in reply to Fergus, 05-03-2005 02:16:00  
Our Hoosier Two-Cylinder club had one for 10 yrs but do to the web"kid" getting tired of it and not telling anyone... It fell apart so we are currently down for repairs so to speak...

looking at gettting a guy we have to pay to do it

LOL



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