Posted by P I Pete on February 15, 2016 at 17:05:10 from (216.38.38.73):
In Reply to: Tractor drives/rides posted by hightechredneck on February 15, 2016 at 10:38:23:
The local Lions club sponsers a tractor drive in our town charge $10.00 gets you coffee and water and donuts for am break and pop and coffee or water and donuts for pm break. Noon lunch is available for purchase at about $6.00 to $8.00 usually 2 sandwiches hot dog or sloppy jo, potato salad beans pop and a cookie. Not too bad. ride is 30- 35 miles round trip. they ask that tractors are capable of going 12 mph and keep a 50-75 foot interval, done in august. I was no. 51 in a group of 150 total drivers, one owner ahead of me had about 7 tractors with drivers that did not know their tractors had a road gear, they were stretched for 3/4 mile, (me not happy). I have returned my ap. in right after I get it and I still get the same position I was in the previous year, this will be my last on if things don't change. Pete
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