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So how does tractor parking work at the show?

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combatmp29r

Hey Rod, just take it over the hill to Terry's friday morn. If you sneak it in quiet then he'll just think he miss counted the first time and load it up. Then you won't have to hassle with it sat morn :P :D

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TT

Depending on how late I'm up Thurday night, that MIGHT actually work. :D

If I was using the big trailer to go to the show (48' Benson) it really wouldn't matter either way. :P

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combatmp29r

48"?????

How many you planning on buying this year? :D

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TT

We had the motorhome and the 16' car trailer last year. (5 tractors went down and 6 came home) The same fella that has the motorhome has a Kenworth K-100E with a 48 foot covered wagon. We'll take IT if we need more room. :wacko:

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Sorry -- no pictures of the wagon. :dunno:

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combatmp29r

You could take the whole herd on that one :D

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TT

It would make for one heck of a tent too! :D

We'd really have to watch that first step when we got up the next morning though! :P

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combatmp29r

Yep or when you go pee in the middle of the night :D

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Rod(NASNUT)

:D CHARGER9AUTO I would like to see some pics of that one.

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BPjunk

Going back to the original question of this post "So how does tractor parking work at the show?"

Just do what this guy did .... he brought his own parking lot! :(:P:(:D

Bill in Richmond, Va.

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Rod(NASNUT)

:P Hay TT I think that guy has you beat :D

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TT

Not if I pull in there with all 16 tractors on the 48' trailer. :D

(I might even have a few more by then)

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CHARGER9AUTO

:D CHARGER9AUTO I would like to see some pics of that one.

Rod, I will take some pictures of my '68 Charger 9 Auto with no motor tomarrow and post them here under this topic where to park our Horses at the show . :P Ben

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Rod(NASNUT)

:P 16 all on one trailer now that would be something to see!!!!! :D

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combatmp29r

Get many more Terry and you'll have to build racks like a rolling parkingl lot ( car transporter) and double stack them. Now that would be something to see :D

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BPjunk

Now ifn's ya want a little smaller trailer you could buy one like this ..... and it is a bumper pull type too. :P

This trailer belongs to Ed Mayhew and he had it loaded to go the Ford/Wheel Horse featured show in Westmnister. Maryland. This trailer empty weights more then my trairler does fully loaded! :D

Bill in Richmond, Va.

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combatmp29r

Bill to me that sure looks like an Avalanche pulling it. Does Ed have air bags or helper springs under that thing? :D

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BPjunk

Joel,

Ed's Avalanche is the 3/4 ton rated version all heavy duty and it also has the 492 big block under the hood! :P My Chevy 1 ton has a crew cab with 8 foot bed but a 350 small block. The 4:10 gears in the differential helps when pulling a full load but then so does the K&N air induction system, JBA Cat forward headers and Flow Master dual exhaust! :D

Bill in Richmond, Va.

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TT

Ed's Avalanche is the 3/4 ton rated version all heavy duty and it also has the 492 big block under the hood! :(

Holy Cow !!!!!

He finally retired the Suburban ? :(

I think he should have bought one of those International CXT's to pull that trailer though! :D

That's kinda like pulling a 14 X 70 house trailer with an S-10. :P

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BPjunk

Pull with a International CXT?

Shoooooot I can pull one of those with my 633 diesel BEAST!

And boy was my boss MAD thatI did this pull off at a show! :P .... :D

Bill in Richmond, Va.

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TT

Oh yeah! I remember THAT picture! :D

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combatmp29r

Now thats funny right there!! :D

I don't know Bill it could have been worse. Tell your boss atleaste you pulled it with another diesel. You could've used a gas tractor :P

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CHARGER9AUTO

:P 16 all on one trailer now that would be something to see!!!!! :D

Rod, I have not find time to take some pictures of my '68 Charger 9 Auto with no motor I will take them tomarrow or the next day . Ben

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CHARGER9AUTO
:D CHARGER9AUTO I would like to see some pics of that one.

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TN CRAWLER

I'M NEW TO THIS SHOW, IT WOULD BE NICE TO AT LEAST TO KNOW A FEW NAMES. PLANNING ON BEING THERE THURSDAY LATE AFTERNOON LONG HALL FROM MID - TN. I DO HAVE A 10 X 20 AND A 10 X 10 I WILL HAVE BOTH WITH ME. I ATTEND ABOUT 20 SHOWS A YEAR.

THANKS RON

TN CRAWLER

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kj4kicks

Hi Ron, I'll be there Thursday setting up the (2) 20x20's. Another 10x20 sure wouldn't hurt. Not sure what I'm driving yet.

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