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Posted by farmallgod on November 08, 2003 at 20:00:05 from (152.163.252.227):
In Reply to: Re: How do you get out of it!? posted by Larry on November 08, 2003 at 17:09:09:
Larry I agree with you to a point! The shows that attend usually there are just as many tractors unrestored as restored. And yes tractors were ment to be worked.......but the same thing goes with old cars they were made to be driven. So when I go to a show I don't want kids climbing all over my tractors not because they will scratch the paint but what happens if they get hurt? Nowadays people will sue you over anything. I think thats why most people don't like others touching or climbing all over there tractors.I am always happy to give a kid a ride on my tractors as well as most people I know. You may not take your tractor to show that's your perogative but maybe your missing out on some things. I love it when someone comes up to me and says they remember using one or learning how to drive on one etc. I am 23 yrs old and when an older person tells me that one of my tractors looks like it just came off the assembly line that makes me feel damn good.Considering my father and I do ALL of the work ourselves together.Take your tractors to a show I bet the you have a good time.
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