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Re: TRACTOR PULLING PART 3: THE RETURN OF THE WEAS
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Posted by JIM on August 04, 2004 at 07:58:56 from (207.136.226.2):
In Reply to: Re: TRACTOR PULLING PART 3: THE RETURN OF THE WEAS posted by Indydirtfarmer on August 04, 2004 at 03:22:43:
SOUNDS LIKE ITS TIME FOR YOU TO ORGANIZE A PURE FARM PULL.BUT IF THE PULL ONLY HAS 4 OR 5 TRACTORS IT IS NOT GOING TO BE VERY GOOD.MAYBE YOU HAVE TRYED.WE HAVE THE SAME TROUBLE GETTING TRACTORS TO PULL IN THE CLASS THEY SHOULD BE IN AS WELL.IF THE TECH GUY IS GOOD AND HAS THE SUPPORT OF THE PROMOTER IT DOES GO FAIRLY SMOOTH.FAIRS AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS ARE GOING TO DO WHAT EVER IT TAKES TO SELL THE SHOW.SO LET YOUR FEELINGS BE HEARD,AND SEE WHERE THE BALL DROPS.IF YOUR NOT ALONE IN YOUR QUEST YOU WILL QUICKLY GAIN SUPPORT.REMEMBER THE THOUSANDS SOME SPEND ON THEIR STUFF KEEPS ALOT OF BUSINESS'S GOING.AND LASTLY THE HOT ONES DO DRAW A CROWD.YOU ARE ENTITLED TO YOUR OPINIONS AS EVERY ONE ELSE IS .NO DISRESPECT MEANT .JIM
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