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Re: Re: repowering a 560? (long text)
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 20, 2002 at 02:27:27 from (142.177.109.136):
In Reply to: Re: repowering a 560? (long text) posted by Tony on January 19, 2002 at 19:43:18:
I am with you all the way Tony, put a DT466 in it. If mankind had been intended to listen to Detroit diesels he would have been born with ear muffs. You fellows at tractors pulls with Detroits are actually driving the public away. A tractor pull is a social event, and you cant socialize much when a Detroit is pulling. Here in my hometown we have on second weekend in Oct. a Truck and Tractor pull, antique cars, antique tractors & eq, treashing,etc. This year the antique car and tractor people refused to participate if the pull went on at the same time as the antique show. Pullers laughed and said we draw the croud. Pull was held Sat. and antique show Sun. Both nice days weather wise. The Sun. croud was double the Sat croud. If you consider that pull fans stay for the show and the antique fans are somewhat a flow through croud, I suspect the spread is even greater. I dont know the exact attendance, I dont need to I have been attending events at those fairgrounds for over a half century.
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