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Posted by Farmall43 on July 16, 2001 at 23:00:19 from (216.93.117.38):
In Reply to: THOUGHTS ON TRACTOR SHOW CRITICS posted by Oldrediron on July 16, 2001 at 18:53:16:
Oldrediron, Just ignore them. I have a 43' H that I take to the local show every year and every year somebody make a wise crack about the tractor. I have axle mounted duels on it and the outer set is a pair of cut offs from an F-12. I use this tractor in the winter to haul trees up to the house in the winter time for fire wood. But sweet revenge is when Saterday afternoon comes and everybody lines up for a try at the transfer sled. Now this sled is wheighted and geared for the steam engines not the old gas tractors. I have the only H there every year that can even move it and that says something about all those people who say that an H is not enough tractor to have duals on it. So enjoy your tractor and take pride in the countless hours you spent to make it what it is now compared to what you started with. If the want to complain let them and smile because chances are they dont have one nor the ambition to make one nice. Have a good day and don't let them bother you. Farmall43
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