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Re: RPRU in Tenn a Letdown
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 24, 2005 at 02:42:37 from (216.208.58.124):
In Reply to: Re: RPRU in Tenn a Letdown posted by Nat on July 23, 2005 at 20:57:00:
Nat: I agree with you, just what percentage of the population are antique tractor fans. I suspect very small numbers of the total population. As for the post 1965 and larger tractors not being there, number of reasons, cost of moving large tractors, most tractors with factory 3 point still have work clothes on. Also costs a lot of money to restore and rebuild a big diesel. As for finding an event or a place. I've travelled North America a fair bit. Problem with signage, it's usually done by locals. This does a good job of telling locals how to get there. I've found most shows, road depts, etc. do this very poorly. They need people doing this, with enough smarts to realize the interested locals already know the directions. These folks must look at this from the perspective of a stranger. As a general rule very poorly done most places, including my home town.
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