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Re: Declining Tractors Interest.
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Posted by MLD on May 30, 2007 at 13:43:26 from (206.125.176.3):
In Reply to: Declining Tractors Interest. posted by dej(jed) on May 30, 2007 at 07:54:14:
In my area I think the decline in tractor pulling is the people are tired of the BS!! One local bought a tractor from someone that had been pulling it in the club for 3-4 years, legal. He did nothing to the tractor & was told his pull would be non-comp because the tires were cut. How was it legal all that time for the other guy??? Someone else had pulled their tractor at several pulls for several years, fine. Then at one pull was told it was over weight, same weights, same driver, & less gas in it then he normally run. Maybe the people that run the show are better in your area?
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