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Re: TRACTOR PULLING REVISTED
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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on August 03, 2004 at 08:37:38 from (66.83.236.250):
In Reply to: Re: TRACTOR PULLING REVISTED posted by buickanddeere on August 03, 2004 at 08:20:55:
I'm not trying to drive anyone away. I AM trying to bring back those who have been driven away. This area is mainly residential. It has been for years. The farming community has been in the minority for as long as I can remember. That being said, we need "our space" too. The 95% "fact" that you quoted might be true in some areas. NOT HERE. Most of the people around these parts are 3rd or 4th generation removed from the farm. Their families moved into this area to support several manufacturing facilities. (i.e. General Electric, JeffBoat, Ford truck , Indiana Army Ammunition plant, ect.) Their interest in tractors is merely for the "hot rod" aspect. I don't want to do away with their thing. I'm just wanting to see a "real" tractor pull, with "real" tractors, being driven by "real" farmers. John
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