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I've never been to an event like this. Do you bring tractors to display? Is there a swap meet of some sort? Buy/sell/trade? Is there a fee? Just wondering what the deal is...If you stay in a local hotel, where to do you put your tractors and stuff at night? The logistics seem daunting without an enclosed car carrier.
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I'm not sure but I'd say yes about displaying.
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Would be nice if there were a FAQ on participating in an event like this, for us greenhorns.
What do you do at night--just leave your tractors at the fairgrounds? Or is it only one day? I'd have to stay over the night before and the night after as it's a 5 hour drive for me.
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I would sure like to go and display a few of my cub cadets maybe even my super A. Never been to a all IH show
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Do you leave your tractors at the fairgrounds when you go back to the hotel at night? Can you explain how it works? I need some guidance. (I'm a planner, so I can't just show up).
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You leave your tractors and trailer on the fair grounds and drive your truck to the motel.
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