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Re: Great Show! Tri-State Engine and Tractor Show
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Posted by Dale in IN on August 30, 2004 at 18:06:26 from (63.185.1.39):
In Reply to: Great Show! Tri-State Engine and Tractor Show posted by Scott TN on August 30, 2004 at 10:20:31:
yes Scott it was a great show Friday & Sat up until it rained Sat After noon. They got 2 inches of rain Friday night that left some mud holes and a soft parking area for Sat. Then Sat after noon it came another down poor. We left the parking lot about 5:00 PM and the drive ways were nothing but lob lollies. We were camped about 7 miles South and it rained 3 More good heavy rains Sat night. Just Picked up my 2 tractors about 1:00 PM today and it was a stinking muddy mess there. They got over 6 inches of rain there this week end. Thanks to the good people there they had moved my trailer out to the black top where I could hook on to it with out too much trouble although it was setting in souppy mud and water. My tractors were not setting in water but there were some there that were.I got home at 3:15 PM this after noon.
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