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Re: Tractor shows - noobie questions


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Posted by alabamafrog on March 10, 2010 at 15:45:11 from (68.190.1.74):

In Reply to: Tractor shows - noobie questions posted by Bruce from Can. on March 10, 2010 at 07:50:44:


ncpapaul said: (quoted from post at 16:10:44 03/10/10) Man Alabamafrog, you have all sorts of things to go to, you live right in the middle of lots of choices from the looks of the frog miles. There is not much at all that I have found in north Mississippi. Paul


I haven’t looked around that area but I know there are some in the Florence and muscle shoals area and I think there are a few in Al near the MS line. That’s a little too many frog miles for me. I can go to a show just about every weekend without traveling over about 60 miles. I got no idea how other areas of the country are like.

You may be surprised at how many shows there are and you just don’t know about them. Even with my list I still hear about a show on the radio or see a small sign for one every now and then. It seems like communication is the biggest issue with tractor shows.

I guess about all you can do is join every local club you can find and hope at least one of them knows what’s going on around you.

So far I have joined 2 clubs, one sends me a very long list of area shows every year and the list usually only misses a few shows and only has a couple mistakes or wrong dates but they have no website that I can find. The other club I’m in costs twice as much and has about 1/10th the info on there list if you can even get a list from them and there website still hasn’t been updated for 2009 yet, never mind 2010. Going to shows is kinda a crap shoot for a new guy who isn’t “in the know”.

This post was edited by alabamafrog at 15:50:53 03/10/10.



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