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Re: Tractor pull gone bad!
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Posted by Jonathan on April 20, 2004 at 06:29:15 from (165.121.128.202):
In Reply to: Tractor pull gone bad! posted by Tara Z on April 19, 2004 at 21:40:39:
Back a couple years ago the local antique pull down at the local field days went very bad. The announcer/official, who pretty much ran the show let people do as they want and didn't enforce any of the rules. The rules are you have to weigh in before the pull and then as soon as you drive off the track your to make a B-line straight for the scales to be reweighed to make sure you weren't cheating. He allowed them to make a pull without reweighing in the end, so I saw from the grandstands people weighing in and then heading back over to their trucks, piling on a bunch of extra weights and then pull, and going back over to their trucks without reweighing, it was totally $%&$& rediculous, people were pulling way overweight and the official didn't care. Me as a spectator totally lost interest in the pull and walked away after watching that for alittle while, there is nothing great about watching people cheat like that.
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