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Posted by Clint on August 01, 2004 at 20:23:40 from (216.107.195.59):
YOU KNOW WHAT BUGS ME? PEOPLE WHO TAKE AN OLD JD OR FARMALL AND MODIFY IT HUGE WIDE TIRES AND MOTORS THAT COST DOUBLE THE ACTUAL VALUE OF THE TRACTOR. I PULL TRACTORS TOO IN A ANTIQUE TRACTOR CLUB, BUT I DON'T "HOP-UP" THE OLD TRACTORS TO WIN A $2.00 RIBBON. ALL MY TRACTORS CAME FROM FARMS, AND COULD TONIGHT GO BACK TO WORKING ON A FARM IF NEEDED OR I WANTED TO. WHAT FUN IS IT PULL A MODIFIED JD-A THAT COULD OUTPULL A STOCK JD-70? PERSONALLY I THINK YOU GUYS DESTROY GOOD TRACTORS WHEN YOU MAKE THESE THINGS. ALSO YOU GIVE A FALSE SENSE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC ABOUT WHAT A REAL TRACTOR PULL IS, THAT BEING TWO OR MORE OLD FARM TRACTORS TRYING TO PULL A TRANSFER-SLED OR STONE BOAT FURTHER THAN ANOTHER ONE. YOU "PROS" MAKE ME SICK!
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