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Re: Anyone going to tuckahoe sat.
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Posted by In-a bind on July 07, 2006 at 10:33:39 from (170.93.140.8):
In Reply to: Anyone going to tuckahoe sat. posted by Larry from md on July 07, 2006 at 09:10:00:
NO WAY They have made some changes this year. What do you guys think of them charging a $10.oo entry fee to any and all tractors that are brought in to show/display??? This fee is for any tractor reguardless if it is being judged for a trophy or not. With the cost of fuel being $3.oo a gallon, the wear and tear on my equipment, and my time involved in moving as many as 15 tractors. I think that I will not attend the show this year. The Corscia Antique Tractor Club (located in the Centreville Maryland area)is having their first show next Saturday the 15th of July. They want everyone to bring their equipment out for their affair. There is no worry about any entry fees for their event unless you are a vender, and then all they are asking for is a donation to their club.
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