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Re: How do you get out of it!?
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Posted by Michael Soldan on November 08, 2003 at 06:42:43 from (216.46.130.43):
In Reply to: How do you get out of it!? posted by 49 Cubber! on November 08, 2003 at 06:03:07:
Cubber..Relax..Take a Pill...I know what you are saying, I used to take a car to car shows all around my driveable area and it got to be the same people , same cars etc...You have to become selective...pick one or two shows where they are featuring I-H and just go to them, offer to bring a tractor to a local parade, or a historical display or a school..look for different venues for your tractors. A fellow about ten miles from me used to just park his tractors in a row on his property along the highway and he would stop what he was doing and chat with anyone who stopped Seems he enjoyed that as much as trailering to shows...anyway you'll get over it Cubber.......Mike in Exeter Ontario
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