You left out the most fun options, find them, get them home, fix them.
I myself also enjoy showing but parades and tractor rides are fun too. Slow races and blind races are fun. I haven’t tried pulling yet. I think most shows could use some more activities. Its kinda funny to watch if anyone for some reason cranks their tractor everyone looks up and starts gathering around. Its almost like the people at shows are starved for action.
The most attention I have ever seen was last year when a guy at the show asked me to belt up to his old D and turn it over for him with my A while he messed with the carb and tried to get it running. I guess the site of the 2 tractors nose to nose 20 feet apart and that big belt spinning around was pretty exiting. Everyone stopped and watched and started gathering around. I admit I really enjoyed doing that.
This post was edited by alabamafrog at 12:45:22 06/26/09.
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