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BPjunk

Here is a picture of Chris and his pullin' tractor during the parade ..... Wild Bill loves the hot rod pullers !

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BPjunk

How 'bout this demonstration of the front end loader and back hoe !!!!! :hide:

Wild Bill in Richmond, Va.

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BPjunk

The whole family gets involved in the parade. :hide:

Wild Bill in Richmond, Va.

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BPjunk

A neat and well done High Crop, this tractor was built with out any modification and can be returned right back to stock ! :hide:

Wild Bill in Richmond, Va.

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BPjunk

We LOVE flags on tractors during the parade at the Wheel Horse Show exspecialy the American one ! :WRS:

Note : Tony (doc wheel horse) in the back ground sitting on the bench while Mike (sparky) was helping me with the parade. :hide:

Wild Bill in Richmond, Va.

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MikesRJ

How 'bout this demonstration of the front end loader and back hoe !!!!! :woohoo:

Wild Bill in Richmond, Va.

Our own "Wallfish" aka John from MA.

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chris11

Wild Bill my son and i had a great time Thank you.

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Sparky

Hmmmm....it sure dont look like a fast tractor :woohoo: .

Must be the bright white pants throwin me off :D !

Mike........

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wallfish

It was fun to demonstrate the tractor! I get quite a few questions on how it works and where do I sit when operating the hoe. I put all four wheels off the ground just for effect, only the rear tires go up a little to put the forces on the stabilizers when it's being used. Had a great time at the show again!

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Zeek

Wild Bill my son and i had a great time Thank you.

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That was an amazing tractor . . . congratulations on all the work that was done and it was cool to have seen it in person . . . :woohoo:

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dano53

When I saw the back hoe I knew that was you John. Looks like everbody had a good time. Wish I could have been there.

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SNYFIX

We LOVE flags on tractors during the parade at the Wheel Horse Show exspecialy the American one ! :D

Note : Tony (doc wheel horse) in the back ground sitting on the bench while Mike (sparky) was helping me with the parade. :woohoo:

Wild Bill in Richmond, Va.

However I believe it's improper to show the American Flag BEHIND something such as a motorcycle/tractor etc. for example.

Technically it should be on the hood of the tractor.

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BPjunk

However I believe it's improper to show the American Flag BEHIND something such as a motorcycle/tractor etc. for example.

Technically it should be on the hood of the tractor.

A United States flag if mounted on a car should be on the right front fender (i.e. a presidential limousine) and if a float in a parade the flag shall be mounted on a staff (i.e. any tractor in the parade is a float), a flag should not be draped over the hood, top, side, or the back of a vehicle, railroad train or boat. :woohoo:

www.ushistory.org (flag rules and regulations)

Wild Bill in Richmond, Va.

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