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Posted by RB.....I give! on October 26, 2000 at 14:52:53 from (63.28.169.182):
In Reply to: revisit expo post below posted by Leger on October 25, 2000 at 20:12:01:
What the heck do yall mean by EXPO?SI that like a show?I have my opinions on it.Its not the money I put into a tarctor,I dont rope them off so they cant be touched,I dont cry wehn they get wet!Its not the money!Its the pure joy of going to a show and letting others see what I have done,shareing stories,real or not,meeting new friends and just relaxing and enjoyng what I see.But the main reason I fix up these old tractors is for my five yr old son.HE gets the biggest kick out of watching me restore an old beast to its former glory and hearing it run for the first time in 15 yrs.(Or am I completely missing what expo is?)
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