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Re: Vintage Farm Progress Show II... anybody go?
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Posted by Brian Schmidt on August 28, 2005 at 20:11:20 from (12.215.51.76):
In Reply to: Vintage Farm Progress Show II... anybody go? posted by Darren In Pesotum on August 27, 2005 at 12:14:02:
I went on Friday. I had planned on just watching the tractor pulls. I took my 300. I found the exhibitor gate easily. When I pulled in I was charged $7 admission. I told the guy that the website stated one free admission per tractor. But he said he had to charge. It was no big deal. It just didn't seem fair though. I thought the show was awesome though. The pulls were great even for $7 admission. I usually have to pay upwards of $25 to see that kind of action. The show was fairly well spread out. But that was fine by me. I rode around on my tractor. So it was no problem. I don't think that the promoters would like to have everyone riding around on their tractors though. It could get pretty congested. I was just impressed with the shear size of the event. I cannot wait for the next one!! With very few modifications to the show, I believe this will be better than any national show I have ever been to.
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