Tractor pull

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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There’s nothing quite like a tractor pull. What you have on display here is quiet, steady strength. The opposite of a drag race, which showcases a burst of speed. No, the tractor pull highlights persistant power.

Note: There’s a sign between the flags that says, “The BS stops here.”

Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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  1. NewsJunkie October 30, 2006

    Ash, I would have gone if I’d known about it. Somehow I missed that it was happening this weekend. I’ve just been too damn busy with work. I’ve been to the pull in past years, though. A lone damn Yankee in a crowd of Southern rednecks. And a great time was had by all. Too bad the WLOSers didn’t cover the event.

    I wouldn’t call myself a tractor expert. I can’t even drive one, but I grew up in rural Maine back when there were still a lot of family farms. It seemed that everybody had an old Farmall, Fordson or Johnny Popper, even if they just used ’em for clearing snow.

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  2. Ash October 29, 2006

    NewsJunkie, we had no idea you were such an expert on tractors. Hang on – we’ve got more… Did you go out there this weekend?

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  3. NewsJunkie October 29, 2006

    Great post! My interest is actually focused more toward the restored old tractors themselves, but it’s a great way to spend an afternoon (even if my wife thinks I’m crazy.)

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