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Re: Max Armstrong on RFDTV
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Posted by Lynn Kasdorf on October 25, 2004 at 07:30:38 from (152.163.190.1):
In Reply to: Max Armstrong on RFDTV posted by Dale B on October 24, 2004 at 19:48:00:
The "Classic Tractor Calendar" has the potential to be a really interesting show- but it generally fails. The stoopid music is one part. If they are going to allocate an hour to showing tractors- let us hear the engines, watch folks get them started, hear stories about their restoration, learn about the evolution of a particular brand- etc. Some producer thinks that they need to slick up antique tractors. Anybody who is going to take the time to watch an hour of old tractors driving around would be interested in more details- not just a passing glance of another Farmall M as it whizzes by. One of the recent shows had a really strange double JD tractor- it looks like a farmer joined two huge machines (630's maybe?) into one that pivoted in the middle. Details on this would provide a great deal of interesting programming, but we just got to watch it drive by and that was it. Still, my little boys are always bugging me to see the tractor show on tv!
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