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Posted by Dale in Ar. on August 02, 2004 at 21:10:14 from (166.102.26.74):
In Reply to: TRACTOR PULLING posted by Clint on August 01, 2004 at 20:23:40:
Yes,I hate to see those old tractors modified but it is their tractor.They can do whatever they want with their tractor and we can do what we want with our old tractors,that is the freedom we have fought for.What does bother me is when they put these souped up tractors in the stock farm class and pull against real stock farm tractors.I won't pull in these shows,I'll set in my chair,drink a soda,and visit.Maybe,we need to encourage the promotors to more honest in classing the pullers.Around here,you can just about tell who will pull and who usually will be in the top list of pullers.I still watch some pulls but I don't make a special effort to see them pull.By the way,don't we make changes to our tractors when we add something to them that wasn't original ??? Like 12 volt system,bigger tires,auto paint instead of implement paint,clear coat paint to make them shine and other things!!! I'll get off my soap box.Thanks for reading and let's show our tractors.
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