Posted by formerly ny bill on January 09, 2019 at 10:51:32 from (104.228.99.247):
In Reply to: Re: Hey johnv2000 posted by JohnV2000 on January 09, 2019 at 06:36:47:
I have seen everything at RPRUs from a chrome-plated-everything-Cub to a few tractors that could have benefitted from a visit to a pressure washer. one Roundup in Missouri, a guy showed up with an F20 "fresh from the farm" if you get my drift, backed up to the loading dock, unloaded, got his picture taken for the show book, and right back on the truck, all without shutting the tractor off. especially noted because it was on a saturday when others were waiting to use the loading dock.... there are also trucks, implements, refrigerators and freezers, and milking equipment, anything that IH built over the years. there was a nice exhibit of IH battery chargers at Montgomery last year. so, even if hauling a tractor can't happen, bring some smaller IH stuff. in 2009, we took my milking equipment since we had to take the car and it would fit in the trunk and back seat.
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