Posted by KevinBfromIllinois on February 16, 2016 at 13:07:57 from (76.2.111.119):
In Reply to: Tractor drives/rides posted by hightechredneck on February 15, 2016 at 10:38:23:
Have been involved in our local Farm Bureau tractor ride I believe this will be our 14th year doing it the ride is around 50 miles long 25 each way give or take, it is a fundraiser for our local county school program called ag in the class room to teach children how and where there food comes from, the cost is around $85 to $100 depending on what we do lunch is included along with a tee shirt and hat, donuts and drink in the morning and the best is ice cream in the afternoon can't beat that, tractors are required to run 14 or 15 mph minimum, no riders, no wagons, no trailers, oh and I did forget to say our local FS dealer donates a fill up of fuel at the end of the day, if you go on line you can see all the details on our site as it is call McHenry County Farm Bureau in Woodstock ILL, hope not to long winded but its a lot of fun.
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