Posted by fixerupper on July 14, 2015 at 14:20:19 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: Tractor parades posted by jeffcat on July 14, 2015 at 08:26:55:
I was in one tractor ride and only because I was invited. This was not a well organized or policed ride so it left a poor impression in my mind. Took my Oliver 88 so I was running 13? or so. It was a free for all with no upper speed limit. The guys with the 18-20 MPH tractors were passing me, not even glancing over to me, just looking straight ahead. I tried to give them a friendly wave but they again just looked straight ahead. We stopped at three towns along the way for potty stops and at every town those fast ones were in the bar and had already had a couple of beers by the time I got there. Their main interest in that ride was getting to the next bar. By the time we got back to the town we started from some of those guys had obviously had too much to drink by the way they were driving. Some day I plan to enter in a well organized ride that is enjoyable and not a drunken free for all but it won't be this year.
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