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Posted by n8terry on October 27, 2006 at 08:53:08 from (172.145.125.182):
I am sure that some of you folks have seen the guy with a car he is proud of take up two parking spaces by placing the car diagonally. Whenever I see this, it upsets me. Especially if it is not at the back of the parking lot. Having said all this, I wish you folks would give me some ideas on how to keep people from messing with my tractor. At the last show someone left my switch on. I don't want to put a rope barrier around the tractor, but perhaps this is my only option. Some of you know what some of the other things that happen, like talking to someone while they have placed their foot on some part of the tractor where it doesn't belong. I have a tractor that I don't care that much about cause it isn't a show tractor. It also gets used as a tractor. I still don't want someone leaving the switch on. Here is the question, what kind of sign do some of you guys use other than "DON'T TOUCH". I am going to take the best choice and have the sign made up. I'll bet there are some of you that can't wait to beat me up on this one, with that in mind, I am hoping for some good suggestions and positive feed back.
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