Posted by Grandpa love on October 13, 2019 at 05:03:47 from (172.223.4.129):
Why do I go to tractor shows? One reason to visit friends and learn. But.....I love to see kids faces light up when you tell them they can sit on your tractors. Especially after some grouch says " DON'T TOUCH!!!!". These kids got to take a ride on the old Allis B. The older sister who was 6-7 years old got to steer it and pull the hand brakes. Don't know these folks , didn't get a name, but they will never forget the fun they had at a tractor show. I bet I hand crunk that B 10+ times. Kids and adults were amazed. Didn't take me anymore time to be nice, then it took some folks to be grumpy! My wife,in pink shirt, must have helped a couple dozen kids up and down off the tractors! Here in the south college football is huge, these kids were Auburn fans and thought I painted the tractor Auburn colors! I told em it was Allis Chalmers color. But I thought it looked like Clemson!!! Lol.
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