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Re: Mid-West Threshing Show
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Posted by msb on August 15, 2005 at 18:29:22 from (12.210.167.23):
In Reply to: Mid-West Threshing Show posted by efaubert1 on August 15, 2005 at 11:49:22:
I was there Saturday.It was very (hot)& enjoyable,but two things: State Fair(went Friday) had 250 tractors,so how many exibitors would have been at Tipton if the schedule was moved back or forward.The other suggestion would be to have all the tractors in one location,not strung out all over the place.You almost have to hunt for some of them if you want to see them all.Maybe a "For Sale" lot would be nice.Thought the parts and pieces were down a bit in numbers this year.Liked the shuttles.One thing that does scare me are all the kids driving those old Deere 2 cylinders with power steering.I have owned enough of them and worked on enough of them to know those steering valves will do funny things on occasion.Would hate to see someone get run over by a kid.Wouldn't hurt to have one or two more food vendors if the schedule was change away from State Fair time.TSC Stores,etc, would be a good place for some flyers advertizing the event.I didn't see any ads this year. I plan on bring my two Massey 44s up next year since Massey will be the featured tractor.Might even bring up the old 1950 Clipper combine since I could pull it on back roads.
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