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Old 06-12-2011, 11:43 PM
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Glad you had a good time! Thanks for the pics.
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Glad you had a good time! Thanks for the pics.
Well said! Who's the fella with the cubs? Those are sharp looking!
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Old 06-13-2011, 07:03 AM
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Well said! Who's the fella with the cubs? Those are sharp looking!
Duke,
Those Cubs are own by two guys, Al and Matt. Both joined the Missouri 2 Cylinder Club so they could get a chance to plow. As Adam stated, these events are open to all brands, as long as you join the Missouri 2 Cylinder Club which is $20 a year, but you do get newsletters and other benefits, the best is a chance to plow twice a year.
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Those Cubs are own by two guys, Al and Matt. Both joined the Missouri 2 Cylinder Club so they could get a chance to plow. As Adam stated, these events are open to all brands, as long as you join the Missouri 2 Cylinder Club which is $20 a year, but you do get newsletters and other benefits, the best is a chance to plow twice a year.
Sounds like a great investment to me! The insurance that you get by joining a club is worth it by it's self. Then throw in 2 plow days a year, plus the news letter and spending time with fellow GT nuts! I can't think of a better way to spend $20 then that!
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Sounds like a great investment to me! The insurance that you get by joining a club is worth it by it's self. Then throw in 2 plow days a year, plus the news letter and spending time with fellow GT nuts! I can't think of a better way to spend $20 then that!
I totally agree!
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I have been receiving e-mails from Garden Tractor guys here, and from other sites requesting the application form for our club. I really have no idea on how many tractors will actually be plowing but it seems like a lot. Regardless of how many show, this will be a blast!

I could not post a link to the application form on this site because of the low KB requirement. e-mail me and I will send you the application that must be filled out prior to plowing. Anyone who wants to attend this plow day, all you have to do is print out this form, fill in the information, and bring it with you along with your $20 yearly dues and you can plow. Remember, this $20 membership dues includes liability insurance for you at the shows and events, insurance for the property owners during our events, 2 plow days a year, a monthly news letter, and all the shows and events for the Missouri 2 Cylinder Club. Several shows already have given us free lunches so this $20 is really a no brainier.

You can check out more about our club and events and print out the form a at this link

http://www.weekendfreedommachines.co...tml?1309538339

I am really stoked about our club and for these plow days and look forward to meeting you all and rolling some dirt!


P.S. Could anyone planning on coming, even if you are not going to plow, e- mail me and let me know that would be great. I think it would be encouraging to post just how many guys will be there. Adam
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Maybe it is because this is my first plow day, or maybe it is because some of you are driving so far, or maybe it is because most of the information and arrangements for this event I have been doing sort third hand through the 2 Cylinder Club, nevertheless, I have been worried that some unforeseen thing would pop up at the last minute and ruin the whole thing. Well tonight I was assured by the president of the Owensville Threshers association, a very nice Mrs. Jane Willis, that everything is a go! In fact, they will be announcing our Plow event over the P.A. during the show and running a shuttle down to the field so that spectators can watch us plow! They are very excited to have us and I was told there is a lot of interest in the Garden Tractors among the Threshers association and the spectators. This a first for this show, as well as for a lot of us, so shine up those plows and tune up those tractors because we are going to be one of the premier events. She asked what time we were going to start plowing and I told her 10:00 am. That is when the show starts so why upset the apple cart. Again I was assured that we have the whole weekend to plow if we need or want to, and everything is a go. Adam
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Maybe it is because this is my first plow day, or maybe it is because some of you are driving so far, or maybe it is because most of the information and arrangements for this event I have been doing sort third hand through the 2 Cylinder Club, nevertheless, I have been worried that some unforeseen thing would pop up at the last minute and ruin the whole thing. Well tonight I was assured by the president of the Owensville Threshers association, a very nice Mrs. Jane Willis, that everything is a go! In fact, they will be announcing our Plow event over the P.A. during the show and running a shuttle down to the field so that spectators can watch us plow! They are very excited to have us and I was told there is a lot of interest in the Garden Tractors among the Threshers association and the spectators. This a first for this show, as well as for a lot of us, so shine up those plows and tune up those tractors because we are going to be one of the premier events. She asked what time we were going to start plowing and I told her 10:00 am. That is when the show starts so why upset the apple cart. Again I was assured that we have the whole weekend to plow if we need or want to, and everything is a go. Adam
That's great news! Looking forward to your updates and pics!
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I just want to say, as a newbie from MO, that I love the idea of a GT plow day. I would love to be there this weekend but I have prior obligations. I hope to have my cub set up and ready to go by this fall. I believe you said something about a plow day in Marthasville?

Good luck this weekend and enjoy it! Don't let the 100 degree temps get ya down.

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