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Re: Re: Re: WILL NATPA NOW ALLOW SPACERS FOR DIVISION IV
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Posted by Bill on October 14, 2000 at 13:06:12 from (205.188.193.31):
In Reply to: Re: Re: WILL NATPA NOW ALLOW SPACERS FOR DIVISION IV posted by RobertC on October 14, 2000 at 09:57:44:
I also thought that Don H turned the NATPA over, but the fact is that he is still running it. The people in office are only there for show. It's still Don's show. Why can't they make the rules the same for all brands of tractors? Why don't they enforce the unfair rules they have? The fuels have gotten out of hand. If the NATPA is to stupid to check fuels, why even make the rule? I know that some of the biggest cheaters pulling are NATPA officers and board menbers. So now you are asking why don't the small clubs change to national rules? Give them a set of fair rules and honest leadership and they will follow.
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