Posted by Pete76NY on August 10, 2008 at 10:52:40 from (69.207.222.44):
Anyone else go? Was there yesterday; beautiful day, had rained at night so very muddy. Number of display tractors was down probably due to gas prices, but still a great display. Used to be able to get lots of nice tractor stuff; T shirts, hats,...and lots of used parts. Stiil 1 or 2 hat/shirt places, and a couple of used parts guys, but mostly all flea market stuff; bottles, cans, hand tools, and lotsa just plain junk for sale. The pull was again ridicuous: They ran 4 divisions, "stock" to extremely modified, with lotsa guys pulling in most divisions with the same tractor ( I don't mean stock tractors moving up a division, I mean tractors that if they had the guts to go to a NATPA pull would be in division 3, pulling against the guys with truly stock tractors.) Not fun to watch, and certainly justifies our decision not to trailer the 130 miles to the show. Good time with Dad though, and I did get a new blow gun for my compressor, and Dad got a neat vintage Jeep sign for Mom.
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