Posted by big jt on February 25, 2010 at 22:35:47 from (122.161.94.177):
In Reply to: plow day posted by Ethan Chamberlain on February 25, 2010 at 20:43:09:
Been to a handful of them. They are a blast.
Here are a few thoughts. If you are associated with a club of some sort use that resource to get the word out (newsletter?).
Couple other thoughts that will help with people coming back. If at all possible have it during a off time. If it is workable small grain stubble would be ideal. That gets it in the September period when guys can get away, here at least. If it has to be Corn stalks I would suggest removing the fodder if you can. These old plows don't handle it well.
Nother thing is loading facilities. Don't need anything super fancy but a tractor and loader or forklift to set the plows off and on is kinda a good thing to have for the guys that are trailering in.
Other than that have food and drink available. Pizza and pop is always a hit.
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