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Re: Tractor show runabouts
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Posted by poorerbut on August 09, 2001 at 06:47:02 from (207.0.239.113):
In Reply to: Tractor show runabouts posted by Doug on August 04, 2001 at 10:23:31:
I've seen some real "trash" and I've seen some real intense machines used as run-a-bouts. A young fellow and his dad made what I would call a miniature version of a 560 Farmall from a Cadet frame and grill. I lot of effort went into making it a tricycle front-end, miniature wheel weights working live hydralics with 3-point hitch and at a distance, it looks like somebody shrunk a 560. I like the machine, but I don't care for them running around all over the place anymore than I care for exhibitors driving a ratty-looking old tractor all over the palce just to have something to do with it. I think we should approach the show coordinators and tell them that they need to enforce the "no driving around for nothing" rule for everyone's benefit. (2cents+a dime)
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