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Re: The future of the hobby we all love.
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Posted by CASE38MAN on September 19, 2002 at 15:50:07 from (152.163.188.71):
In Reply to: The future of the hobby we all love. posted by Bryan in Michigan on September 19, 2002 at 14:05:47:
I THINK YOU ARE GOING TO SEE A CHANGE IN SHOWS. THERE ARE MORE SMALLER TRACTORS AT SHOWS NOW. I BEEN SHOWING SINCE 1971 SUNDAY USED TO BE THE BIG DAY NOW IT SATURDAY. ITS NOT OVER BY A LONG SHOT YET. I HAVE 3 BOYS AND 2 HAVE TRACTORS AND GO WITH ME I HAVE 14 GRANDSONS 4 ARE GOING TO SHOWS . THE OLDEST WHO IS 17 SAYS PAP PAW LET ME BUY THIS TRACTOR I WANT IT TO BE MINE.VISIT MY WEB SITE AND LOOK AT SOME OF MY BOYS TRACTORS. YOU GOT TO START THEM YOUNG AND WHEN GASOLINE RUNS IN THEIR VENIS IT WILL NEVER STOP. WE TRACTOR NUTS DON'T STICK TO GETHER THEN SOMEONE WILL BE HAVING SHOWS AND CHARGE YOU 10.00 TO SHOW YOUR TRACTOR .WE MAKE A FAMILY AFFAIR CAMP OUT DO ALL THE GOOD STUFF. YOU COME TO A SHOW YOU WILL HEAR MY TRACTOR RUNNING YOU WILL SEE LITTLE KIDS SITTING ON IT. ITS NOT GOING ANYWHERE JUST BIGGER AND BETTER. MY NEXT SHOW IS AT RENFRO VALLEY , KENTUCKY ON I-75 OCT 3-4-5-6. COME DOWN TO KY AND SHOW WITH US.
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