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Posted by neblinc on October 25, 2006 at 06:11:27 from (24.123.122.114):
In Reply to: garden tractor pulling posted by bernie harman on October 24, 2006 at 21:37:08:
I found these doing a google search. There might be more. Randy AC Pulling Team We're a relativly new group of antique pullers in upstate South Carolina, Rock Hill area.We pull Allis Chalmers (2 WD's and 1 WD 45). We pull among a sea of the "RED" tractors with a sprinkling of green. Larry McConnell larsan@Comporium.net York County Antique Power Club.... is in its 4th year and growing. We are located in York County, South Carolina. Our members boast a wide assortment of tractors and engines. From a "2'27 Fordson to John Deeres, Cases, and Farmalls. Many Hit-n-Miss engines as well as some very unusual items. Ever seen a gas powered skill saw or a weed wacker powered potato cart? We hold meetings each month as well as club "mini shows" around the county. We also host the McConnells Engine, Tractor, and Craft Show each April. Contact: Leo Hubbell at mleohub@aol.com or Baxter Robinson at 803-648-9915
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