Posted by Steve C-MO on May 15, 2008 at 10:08:30 from (204.213.81.2):
I just wanted to put in a plug for the Missouri Chapter and the Missouri River Valley Steam Engine Association. I hope many of you are planning on attending. It's a great locatoion and looks to be a great time with many items already reserving spots. Camping spots are almost already full! I have had many folks ask about a tractor pull. While there will not be an actual tractor pull at the RPRU - there will be a pull only 15minutes north of the RPRU in Hallsville, MO. It will be held by the Mid America Tractor Pullers. From the Red Power Round UP - take Hwy 63 south to the 1st exit and take Route B to the north. When you get to Hallsville, take a right at the 4-way stop sign and travel about 2 miles to the east. You can't miss the pull - the track is right next to the highway. We will have everything from farm stock tractors to the fast Division 5 tractors, V8 Tractors, and Heavy Farm Tractors. I'm not wanting to take anyone away from the Red Power Round Up - our pull does not start until 4pm, on Saturday night - the 14th, and will last pretty late. Hope to see many of you there!!! For more details visit the MATPA sight below, or the MRVSEA website at www.mrvsea.com.
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