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Posted by Bob/wis on July 23, 2006 at 14:40:29 from (69.179.18.97):
Our local club had its first tractor drive today. It was about a 10 mile run. It was a great day for this with a picnic to follow. Here is my question, what is the opinions on pass other tracotrs on these drives. We where traveling about 10 mph. WE had a few younger kids passing others. Also there dads was passing the others also. On the way back to town the kids where passing again. I stoped them behind me and had a talk with them at the end of the drive. Also I talked to their parents who was passing on the way out too. Was I right by saying this was not safe? In our area the roads are hilly with nice twists and turns to them. I just did not want to see a good day go bad. I know I stepped on toes when I talked to the club president and his kid about passing others and made a big point of it in front of alot of people. Whats you thoughts. Thanks Bob
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