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Re: Farm Show 2004
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Posted by Cedric on July 08, 2004 at 06:40:06 from (63.86.46.148):
In Reply to: Farm Show 2004 posted by C�dric Harrois on June 29, 2004 at 20:11:52:
I think it will be a big and very interesting farm show. However, i won't be available at the end of August. I have planed to visit all California during this week. OK maybe if one show is similar to seethe biggest tracot and combine in Us, i'll take 2 days off to go there. I leave US in september, happy to come back to France, because here i had a lot of problems, fine, toward, ... Police is not very nice here and love to give me fines :( Maybe i plan to visit Texas, but i don't know if it's interesting to visit Ranch or Farms there and if we can visit that, perhaps it's forbidden. Others questions, where and when is a huge show with new equipment like the farm show progress. Because there is a lot of farm show and i don't know really which one is with new combines, tractor, agriculture equipment... In France, the biggest combine passage in the field (sorry i don't know the word) is about 9.4m (conversion in progress :P --> 30') I heard that here it's bigger. For the word passage, i mean, when the field isn't start yet, the longuer of the first with the combine. I hope you understand what i mean. In fact the larger of the big stuff before the combine which turn and turn ;-)
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