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Posted by Don LC on October 27, 2006 at 16:00:51 from (69.133.12.113):
In Reply to: displaying tractors at shows posted by n8terry on October 27, 2006 at 08:53:08:
The next time you see a big white van taking up two spaces,cross-ways it could be mine......I am disabled and must ride a electric wheelchair..and use a lift that takes up an additional 7'... Van accessible spots arnt usually wide enough for me to get off my lift.....or they are parked full of handicapped cars..... The result is you do what you have to do.....I get my share of parking tickets...... From what I see , parents let the smaller kids run wild and play on the tractors......I know its not handy but they make battery cut-off switches..... Best sign" PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH"...... Don L C south west Ohio
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