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Posted by Jerry B on June 06, 2001 at 20:31:20 from (216.77.70.100):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: National Farm Machinery Show posted by Gary on June 05, 2001 at 04:29:59:
Gary, You mean you don't want to enter your Cockshutt in the upcoming "Virtual Annual Tractor Pull"? I hear it is going to revolutionize tractor pulling. You will pay the hook fee by using a special online credit card and when you win you will get a printable trophey. Just think, no more long drives to get to a pull just to have to wait for hours while some 6 or 7 pullers keep all the lower classes full with a few tractors pulling over and over. No more sore muscles and aching backs from having to sling weights. Just type in the amount and location where you want the weights and the computer will do the rest. You can enter in as many classes as you normally would without any hassles. AND YOU CAN ATTEND 2 OR MORE PULLS AT THE SAME TIME!! I tell ya', it's a pullers paradise! I know I can't wait. ;)
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