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Re: tractor pulls, Mich, Ind, and Ohio
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Posted by sawtooth on March 07, 2005 at 04:37:38 from (216.255.52.66):
In Reply to: tractor pulls, Mich, Ind, and Ohio posted by old joe on March 06, 2005 at 11:53:10:
I'll toss this out, even though I'm not completely sure about the date. This pull is the Chatt Farmer's Picnic which is about 2 miles east of Chattanoga, Ohio (Off Ohio St.Rt. 49- might be too much in the boonies for you) It's surprising, you think you're lost and going nowhere, then behold there's this big bunch of cars and trucks out in the middle of nowhere. I marked this year's calendar with the date it was last year, July 29, which this year is Friday, so it will probably be on the 30eth. It is a fun event-especially when you know people there- the setting is unusual, it's halfway in a WOODS. It started many years ago and has become popular in this area. Most (or all?)the guys pulling are local. While the boys are playing with their toys there's going's on for ladies and kids, plus good food for everyone. BTW, I wonder if anyone reading this has been there?
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