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Posted by Mike CA on July 15, 2007 at 20:32:36 from (68.127.63.145):
I was thinking... I know, dangerous ground. But I was wondering, when I (someday) have an H show ready to take to fairs, what am I going to do with it? If I park it, it will just sit there. A few people will revel at it's beaty and spectacular restoration which will be unlike anything they have ever seen on this earth... what was I saying again? Oh, and some won't care, and will walk on by. So, what could my tractor "do" while sitting there for the crowd? Well, I could run it, so they could hear it. But that's good for about 2 seconds of interest. But what if I hooked the belt pulley up to a... a what? That's the question. What implement, or machine, or gadget, would be an interesting companion for the tractor for fairs? Something for people to watch and smile at? Some "Willy Wonka" factory machine producing candy came to mind, but then I realize that I have to live in the real world. I have no clue what possibilities there are for this, and I'm hoping you good folk will have some ideas.
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