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Drivers taking tractors for tractors runs
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<blockquote data-quote="bill and bens dad" data-source="post: 7289754" data-attributes="member: 6233"><p>tractor runs, to me a bus mans day out, i try to attend at least two per year (pre covid) ,i find the smaller ones max 40 tractors the best, i agree that they can annoy joe public, but a sign and even collection buckets telling people that its in aid of cancer research or here in rural Herefordshire , St Michaels Hospice ,goes a long way to placate annoyed people, not many people who have not lost someone to this dreadful disease, it also shows farmers in a good light as they allow the run to cross fields/farm tracks, both giving participants splendid views and keeping the convoy off main roads, even young farmers clubs have organised some !! this moves the goalposts as the younger generation bring out their newest shiny tractor,as opposed to the older generation on their fordson major, ih 275,mf 135 etc, one run even had a Turner yeoman of England tractor, so to the sceptical posters above, please think of the charities that these runs help !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bill and bens dad, post: 7289754, member: 6233"] tractor runs, to me a bus mans day out, i try to attend at least two per year (pre covid) ,i find the smaller ones max 40 tractors the best, i agree that they can annoy joe public, but a sign and even collection buckets telling people that its in aid of cancer research or here in rural Herefordshire , St Michaels Hospice ,goes a long way to placate annoyed people, not many people who have not lost someone to this dreadful disease, it also shows farmers in a good light as they allow the run to cross fields/farm tracks, both giving participants splendid views and keeping the convoy off main roads, even young farmers clubs have organised some !! this moves the goalposts as the younger generation bring out their newest shiny tractor,as opposed to the older generation on their fordson major, ih 275,mf 135 etc, one run even had a Turner yeoman of England tractor, so to the sceptical posters above, please think of the charities that these runs help !! [/QUOTE]
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