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Source of videotape on Square Dancing Tractors
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Posted by Tony Bedel on September 01, 2000 at 08:53:51 from (206.72.45.253):
There has been a lot of discussion on the Nemaha, Iowa Farmall Promenade "Square Dancing Tractors". There is a videotape available that was produced that shows the entertaining tractor driving skill and home-spun humor. All of the Farmall tractors were re-painted and restored to perfect condition. Some of the guys who are dressed up as gals drive the smaller tractors. The intricate moves and manuvers impress even the city folk. To obtain a video, go to www.eclecticvideos.com and that site will show a few still pictures from the performance, a brief history of the group and there is even a downloadable video for free and you can attach that video to e-mail to your friends. The FULL LENGTH video is available by printing out the order form and sending it with your check. The video is fabulous family entertainment which is so hard to come by these days. -Tony Bedel
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