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Re: RFDTV Classic Tractors show
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Posted by Classic Let Down on August 05, 2007 at 20:56:27 from (64.68.167.94):
In Reply to: RFDTV Classic Tractors show posted by Jeff Oliver on August 05, 2007 at 18:51:24:
I also like to watch Classic Tractors on the "Horse Channel". I mean RFDTV. Don't know what horses have to do with farming nowdays unless your Amish, (and they don't have TV to watch the program) but thats another subject. I have to say I think it stinks that Classic Tractors can feature a tractor parade somewhere or a tractor show and only come up with 20 minutes of actual tractors and machinery and 40 minutes of commercials and slapping themselves on the back for what a great job they do with RFDTV. Any tractor parade I've been to lasts at least an hour and a tractor/steam show usually lasts 2 or 3 days, yet they can only come up with 20 minutes of actual material? Give me a break! I can only attend 1 or 2 local shows a year where I always see the same machinery and was hoping Classic Tractors would take us around the country to other shows via my TV but you don't see much in the way of classic tractors as the title implies. But its still the only show on the entire Horse Channel worth watching.
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