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Posted by Franz on August 06, 2001 at 18:42:54 from (206.57.106.163):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor show runabouts posted by ace on August 06, 2001 at 14:29:46:
Matter of fact, I've built one he11 of a lot of equipment in the shop, and spent a good 15 minutes last year at a show talking to a fellow who built a buggy from a Corvair rear assembly, made it look like a lawn tractor. My comment was directed to the jagoffs with ttheir customized, right from the catalog, golf cars, and the dipsticks on their gas driven scooters. Matter of fact, I ain't too keen on larda$$es on handicap scooters either, bad enough to step on somebody's kid cause yer lookin at an engine, ain't no need to run the kid down with your electric mobility system. I also still suggest running a wagon from the parking area, specially when folks are parkin half a mile from the gate. Got plenty of benches inside the show, and wagon rides, but no dam transit from the parkin area. I can get half wore out just gettin to the gate.
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