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Re: Tractor Club - pros and cons
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Posted by Lloyd on May 02, 2004 at 17:00:16 from (209.221.55.196):
In Reply to: Tractor Club - pros and cons posted by ShepFL on May 01, 2004 at 08:43:57:
ShepFL About seven years ago 8 strangers showed up at a local parade with old tractors. We had heard of each other but had never met. We became friends and decided to start a club like the one you have in mind. In two years we had 100 members and over 200 tractors between us. We go to 22 local parades each year, have 3 gettogethers at a local steakhouse, and the Satuaday after Thanksgiveing have a plowday where we have at least 40 tractors plowing and playing all day. We all have a ball and have made many new friends. Our dues are twenty five dollars per family which pays our insurance, mailings and for te food at plowday. We are the Southeast Ga. Rusty Relics and are located in southeastern Ga. I think if you start your club and go to a few events you will be surprized at how many people you will pick up with interest in old tractors. Our deal is have fun and don't make work out of it.
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