Posted by 400dtractorman on February 15, 2016 at 15:47:05 from (24.112.139.89):
In Reply to: Tractor drives/rides posted by hightechredneck on February 15, 2016 at 10:38:23:
I go to several a year. Some are free and one charges 15.00 but you get coffee and donuts in the morning and when we get back we get a lunch. One ride you follow a policeman with 2 motor cycles to help at the intercections. We have one at a local fair that goes thru a state park. We had trouble last year with slow tractors. They said no cub cadets at the beginning and there was a cub pulling a trailer with a lot of people in it. Most people didn't mind them on the ride but they held up a lot of driver and they were getting mad. It couldn't even make it up some of the hills without the people getting out and pushing which really help us up. If they had just pulled over and let faster drivers by I don't think people would have complained so much. I'm sure there not going to let cubs or similar tractor go on it this year. Or at least tell them to not hold up the ride. I here its a nice ride in South Dakota that I would like to go to before I leave this earth.
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