In response to your comment of disappointment to the Show Me Tractor Cruise, I understand your disappointment. However people DO NOT understand what it takes to put on an event like that. I know, as I was the event organizer and chair person for the Dream Factory Tractor Crusie held in the Kansas City area. It's not easy just to pick a date, get Insurance for an event like that (because somebody would sure like to sue someone if something went wrong), send out information,get all the permits that are needed to drive on the public roads, get local police and emergency personal together, let alone have a committee to figure out how to feed that many people, get t-shirts or door prizes together, have persons at the registration table when you get there, arrange for hotels accommodations, have entertainment, have enough people to help park vehicle when they arrive whether on Friday night or Saturday morning. So with all that being said, I do understand your dissapointment in you just showing up and driving your tractor a few miles and then go home after it is all over with. Then after a long day you have to have people there to clean up after everyone goes home. There are lot's of Tractor Cruise's over the state of Missouri. Since you are heart set on the North Missouri area, why don't you sign up for the Heart of America cruise at the end of June! Just a thought.
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