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Re: Should Golf Carts/Four Wheelers be allowed at tractor shows
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Posted by Old Iron on August 26, 2002 at 06:40:23 from (64.91.67.124):
In Reply to: Should Golf Carts/Four Wheelers be allowed at tractor shows posted by Don on August 25, 2002 at 14:05:45:
I have a Waterbury 2 wheel lawn tractor with a sulky cart I made for it. If I take it to a show I mostly use it in the traders area. I find it's easier to just load up the cart with what ever I'm buying and then take the whole works out to the van in one shot. If I have any room left over I will offer to haul something out to someone else's vehicle. I will then either load it back onto the trailer or I will use it to see the "toys" that are on display. It all depends on how big the show is. If I use it to look at the exhibits I take the side boards off of the cart and put in the back rest. That way if I see anyone who is having trouble getting around I offer to give them a ride. That way they can get a bit of a break and I can still show off my toy. I have only been to one show where I got some grief over this. A member of the show was busting my chops for using it. As he was telling me to park it a David Bradley 2 wheel tractor went by. I asked the guy about that and he said that the kid on it was a members son. Needless to say I don't go to that show any more. My 2 bits worth, Old Iron
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