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Posted by bill on December 11, 2003 at 09:26:25 from (65.219.23.73):
In Reply to: tractor shows/ behavior posted by Frank on December 10, 2003 at 21:06:32:
I think taking your machine to a show is a little like lending money to a friend - don't expect to see your money again and expect some handprints on your tractor. In both cases you'll be able to relax a bit and enjoy life more. My son loves tractors but I'm always clear he needs to speak to the owner before touching. Most owners'll even let him climb up onto the seat as long as he's well-behaved and respectful. The thing is, it's important that we accept the occasional sticky handprint or nick in the paint- this is how youngsters get involved in a hobby where the demographics, unfortunately, skew pretty old.
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