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Posted by Trevor on July 20, 2003 at 05:48:59 from (64.231.50.60):
In Reply to: What's Your Opinion? posted by K-Mo on July 19, 2003 at 18:48:00:
I'm with Wayne below! If you don't want it to be a competition don't make it one! Enter your tractor, enjoy the event and who cares who wins a stupid plastic trophy. That being said, you would be awful proud if you won wouldn't you. As for Roger, I know a guy who replaced every bolt nut and washer on his IH cub with stainless steel. NO it didn't come from IH like that but no Chevy or Ford came out with chrome valve cover either. It looks cool! It is called customizing and he spent a lot of time and quite a bit of money doing it so I am certainly not going to criticize him for it. If you want to win these stupid plastic trophies we all know what it takes, TIME & MONEY. If you don't want to spend the time and money (and that is fine, I know that I don't have the money) then don't worry about the winner. I enjoy any tractor show and i rarely even vote at those "People' Choice" things. If I do vote for a tractor I usually talk to the owner and if he did it himself and is really excited about his tractor then he gets my vote. Hey guys is Tractor Show/Pull Season BE HAPPY!!!
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