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Re: Re: Should Golf Carts/Four Wheelers be allowed at tractor shows
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Posted by T_Bone on August 26, 2002 at 03:34:09 from (65.59.176.65):
In Reply to: Re: Should Golf Carts/Four Wheelers be allowed at tractor shows posted by John (C-IL) on August 25, 2002 at 14:46:59:
Hi John, I think you need to rethink your decisions here. I'm disabled and live in Arizona. We have lots of sand and decomposed grannet on the ground, read as very soft earth crust. Golf carts do ok but do get stuck easy. If you want to take a spin by yourself, who's going to pull you out when your stuck? Hot sun here just about year around. Due to it's size hard to transport. Now I've come up with an idea that a ATV would be a great carry me. Balloon tires so it doesn't get stuck easy. Easier to transport. Lets me get out of the house more but now I can't attend your tractor show cause you rent golf carts for $40 and don't like ATV's. That $40 is pretty steep price for a disabled fixed income person and I never did like wearing someone elses underware which is the same as riding in your rental carts. Did you ever consider allowing ATV's with handicap place cards? or on any type of tranportation for the disabled? Is not the speed that is the concern and not the ride? T_Bone
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