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Re: Tractor show runabouts
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Posted by Bryan on August 06, 2001 at 08:17:46 from (209.153.177.44):
In Reply to: Tractor show runabouts posted by Doug on August 04, 2001 at 10:23:31:
New to the forum here, and I hope you aren't prone to flaming dissenting opinions, but . . . I have no problems with the runabouts. I'm not the least bit interested in the homemade buggies, but I think as an exhibitor, it can be important to have some kind of cart for carrying equipment etc. Expecially at the shows where you can't camp by the exhibits. We take a few large tractors to local shows and we often have a toolbox, gas cans, oil, spark plugs, etc. and we carry the stuff around on a golf cart. We try to stay out of folks way, but we're not going to hump that stuff from the truck piece by piece. If that's what's called for, we'll just stay home and enjoy our stuff in the barnyard.
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