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BE NICE TO THE PLYLERS

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dodgrl4x4

04-21-2003 14:54:09




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THE WAY I LOOK AT IT. IS IF THE PLYLER'S DIDN'T PUT ON A TRACTOR PULL. WE ALL WOULD BE DRIVING ALOT LONGER DISTANCE TO PULL. IM NOT SAYING I AGREE ON ALOT OF THE STUFF. BUT THEY HAVE BEEN NOTHING BUT NICE TO EVERYONE WHOM PULLS WITH THEM IF ITS JUST ONCE.TREAT OTHERS AS YOU WANT TO BE TREATED. I DONT HAVE MUCH SAY SO OVER THE TRACTORS.THEY ALL ARE LIKE FAMILY WHY CANT WE JUST GET ALONG.. LOVE THE PLYLER'S LIKE FAMILY...

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RHOIII

04-23-2003 15:10:01




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 Re: BE NICE TO THE PLYLERS in reply to dodgrl4x4, 04-21-2003 14:54:09  
Thats because he does not have a truck to pull.



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WHAT THE,,,,,,,

04-22-2003 20:10:37




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 Re: BE NICE TO THE PLYLERS in reply to dodgrl4x4, 04-21-2003 14:54:09  
What the he!! are plylers????? ?????



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Agent Orange

04-23-2003 05:24:29




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 Re: Re: BE NICE TO THE PLYLERS in reply to WHAT THE,,,,,,,, 04-22-2003 20:10:37  
They are a couple of folks in north central South Carolina that eat sleep and breath tractor pulling. Darrell has built one of the nicest pulling facilities around. the track is consistently good and the grounds well kept. They catch a lot of flack because people perceive them top set the rules to meet their own equipment. I don't agree. sure they will propose change to meet the needs. if someone is totally dominant week after week most of us would tire of going. I, and some of the others have been invited to club meetings to share our concerns. sometimes with positive results sometimes not (I may not get my way every time). Let's face the facts, week after week the core group is there. others come and go as do we at other tracks. That's what makes pulling fun. If folks don't like a particular facility...don't go there. If you give the Plylers a chance and don't get all torqued up if you don't win all the time, you can have a lot of good times there. Oh yea, if you hear all the "if it ain't red crap" don't believe it my tractor is ORANGE.

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puller2

04-23-2003 06:50:54




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 Re: Re: Re: BE NICE TO THE PLYLERS in reply to Agent Orange, 04-23-2003 05:24:29  
Ok Agent Orange, you said lets get the facts straight. In other words what you are saying is that if Pyler has a tractor that is dominating a class he will change the rules so someone else can win. He doesn't encourage others to make their tractor better, only punishes the dominate tractor for doing his homework, right? Well you are right, you and I have seen it time after time, especially in the classes he pulls in. If Pyler don't win, he changes the rules. You and I know this whether you will admitt it or not, because we have seen it first hand. Yes he is to be commended for providing a nice place for pullers, but should he be so selfish? Also think about this, if Pyler ever goes to another association to pull and don't get first place, will he go back?

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