Posted by samn40 on February 24, 2013 at 15:59:06 from (81.129.42.251):
In Reply to: Re: Florida Flywheelers posted by Justin SE IOWA on February 24, 2013 at 14:52:43:
This was the amount of golf cart riders that were able to get out and walk into the feature building at Le Souer Minn show,Never mind the others still running around. This was not the worst show I have been at for carts but it is the photo that best shows up how many were really needed!. No offence to anyone but in the second pic the fittest looking are the people walking!!! I was amazed at one tractor wrecker I visited to get some parts. It was a beautiful day and the guy in the store was young but he wanted us to get in a golf cart to go out to the tractors that were breaking...total distance 400 yards...Why ? sure we were given legs to walk at least that distance!! Sam
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