Posted by Paul from MI on September 10, 2007 at 10:52:06 from (66.231.33.136):
In Reply to: homebuilt rides posted by mike in mo on September 10, 2007 at 08:20:04:
I don't want to offend anyone, so take this as it's meant. A general comment, not specifcally pointed to anyone. And I'm sure not talking about people who have genuine disabilities and need some help. I see lots of people riding around on lawn mowers & carts that would be a whole lot better off if they were to walk. I totally agree with John T about the width and noise issues. Sometimes you can hardly carry on a conversation for the racket. A lot of times I see the same outfit repeatedly circling through the shows, never stopping to look at anything. I find this annoying when you have to constantly watch to keep from getting run over. I really like to look closely at the tractors and engines, etc. to appreciate the work that's gone into restoring them. It seems this problem is getting more and more severe in the last few years. I know that some exhibitors don't really have a place to run their equipment except at shows and I'm not talking about that either. Please don't take this personnally anyone. There's a great group of guys and gals on this forum and I don't want to hurt any feelings, it's just my opinion. Paul
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