Posted by notadeere on December 27, 2007 at 08:34:17 from (12.154.10.254):
In Reply to: tractor show posted by angie kane on December 27, 2007 at 07:16:45:
nothing wrong with giving a trophy to someone who put time into his tractor.. sounds like lots of sore losers on here ? well maybe u need a finished & unfinished class , like original & restored gives some of the others a chance also. & maybe a big trophy for the most of attendace of a tractor club. that will get more people there im sure ( as our local car show had that & all u see is rustangs (dime a dozen car)all over Yes they won with most club of there club showing up)but it got people to attend. um forget about the spectator trophy i dont know how u can judge that one most people will just put in for there buddys tractor not the one that looks best or better done. O & anyone can paint a tractor but if done right it can & will look better than a professional job as i beat out 2 people at the show who are profesional painters (or they say they are) ill try to attach my first place sc if i can
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