Posted by ScottyHOMEy on August 11, 2009 at 19:08:23 from (70.105.239.53):
In Reply to: Tractor Show Tips posted by chad504 on August 11, 2009 at 04:31:21:
I think you're catchin' the drift. Disabling or roping off for safety's sake might be prudent, but I wouldn't worry much about vandalism or theft. I just got back from takin' a friend's truck up to a mud run. Redneck heaven. I actually remarked that I'd wouldn't mind havin' just the money to buy all the chain layin' around once the trucks were unloaded, but there's never been any trouble at any one I've ever hauled my friend to. Trucks, from homebuilt to $80k rigs, are left unattended (keyless, if they even have keys), ramps, chains, batteries layin' all over the place. Folks get up close, but nobody bothers a thing. There's a little bit of a crazy redneck atmosphere about the place, but they're honest folks there for a good time.
Tractor show is probably lower key, but not really any different. Yeah, there are horror stories of a collector stripping that last part he needs for his to be "correct" off of somebody else's. Sad that your fellow exhibitors would be your greater worry, but that's my estimation of it, and it is, thankfully, rare.
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