Posted by Adirondack case guy on October 04, 2010 at 16:45:19 from (67.252.92.228):
How big is the cost to you; to get your prized toys to a tractor show/tractor pull, operate them there, and then get them back home? My son and I attend two local shows. We have been invited to many more shows to display our Case Tractors, but it costs us a couple hundred to attend the local shows which are with in a few miles from us. I may have started this series of posts about pulling with my pics. of a local "garden tractor /mini mod tractor pull, and an other poster chimed in about antique tractors competing in pulls. My question is this! How does anyone justify the cost, and investment in equipment, in this day and age? There was a husband and wife pulling team at the Sharon pull that I posted pics. of, a page or more back now. Three Supper modified ,Minies, Navistar Hauler/motor home, with a double deck enclosed trailer/shop, and a prize pot of a few hundred bucks at this club sponsored pull.I guess I'm missing something. I still have to work everyday to pay the bills, and enjoy the toys I have. They also have to do some real work to justify my having them.
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