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Re: Tractor events in Colorado?
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Posted by KEB on January 23, 2007 at 18:04:03 from (72.19.170.5):
In Reply to: Tractor events in Colorado? posted by B. Abseck on January 23, 2007 at 16:45:35:
Hi, whereabouts on the south side of Denver do you live? I'm about 10 miles east of Parker. If you're interested in pulling, check out the Rocky Mountain Tractor Pullers (link below). They hold a number of events around Denver each year. I've heard rumblings of another organization on the North side of Denver called Colorado Old Iron, but have never been able to find out any specifics or a web site. I'm a memeber of FRAPA, but haven't been very active due to job pressures. Yuma Old Threshers sponsor an event in Yuma every fall, which I haven't been able to make it to yet (they have a web site). There's also a large show in Bird City Kansas the last weekend of July every year. Went a couple years ago, well worth the trip. Keith
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