Mc Coy, I agree n you know theyre pretty bad n hard up when even my ugly mug was on one briefly lol
The way I figure it is THEY (tractor shows) CANT GET ANY SPONSORS like the fancy horse shows. They have sponsors lined up wanting to sell feed or vet products or a horse water device but theres nuttin to sell to the few of us nuts who love our old tractors lol Its allllll a matter of advertisements and MONEY Theres no way they can make the money on an old tractor show like those dern high dollar horse lover shows
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