01:21:21am, Wednesday, May 08, 2024
Montgomery County Fair
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Very disappointed in order of pull
Very disorganized Way too long between pulls The best part didn't start until almost 11 Right now I am still sitting at pull finally enjoying NTPA that should have been much earlier The Announcer was pitiful--not at all informative or entertaing Hardly said anything Need to invest in better P A system Been here for years--one of the most boring pulls I've ever seen Pep it up next year please!!!!! |
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Track was too greasy and the show needed less classes, maybe cut out some ECMTPA classes so you're not doubling up? |
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Oldtimer Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Very disappointed in order of pull-first two tractor classes were great Track had way too much moisture - man in charge should have known better--no one had a good hook all night because of the rough and wet track. > Very disorganized > Way too long between pulls > The best part didn't start until almost 11 > Right now I am still sitting at pull finally > enjoying NTPA that should have been much earlier > The Announcer was pitiful--not at all informative > or entertaining > Hardly said anything > Need to invest in better P A system > Been here for years--one of the most boring pulls > I've ever seen > Pep it up next year please!!!!! |
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I'll agree. The associations that pulled before NTPA should of had the trucks and tractors both up to the sled a lot quicker that what they did. East Central wasn't bad. They usually do a good job. I would like to recommend that the fair board put speakers on the grandstand side because when the announcer was talking it was very difficult to hear unless it was quiet, and we all know there is no quiet time at tractor pulls. We like the noise, smoke and action. I would also recommend trying to have 2 announcers at the same time that knew what they were talking about. It would help keep the crowds attention if there happens to be down time. PULL ON!!! |
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I attended the Montgomery County Fair on Friday evening and enjoyed it very much. The only concern is that we were sitting on the grandstand side and when someone pulled down the stage side, the equipment preparing the track would usually be in the way of watching that side pull. I understand and appreciate getting the track back in shape for the next puller in a timely fashion, just wish there could be a slight delay until the other side has pulled so we can enjoy both sides. Thank you! |
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top row fan
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you could somewhat hear the announcer better than 2 years ago when they had the demo derby going on in the rodeo arena!!! |
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hot farm
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You guys need more to bitc# about. Went friday had a blast. Track was a little wet and the box blade drove slow, but didn't think the down time was bad more time to drink beer and look at girls. Thanks to the fair promoters for all their work. Some of you should put on a pull. By the way good pork burger. |
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Apparently you do not go to many pulls. Ever traveled outside of the area to see a pull? Compare them if you have. Time between pulls was way more than normal. The 4 wheel drive trucks thought that they needed to drive to the 200' foot mark and then back up to the sled. I understand they need a little room to back up to the sled but not 200'. I agree with you about the blade, could of moved a little faster. |
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hot farm
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Apparently you don't know how to have fun, I'm sorry. Go to a Nascar race they go around the track fast and have fast pit stops.
As far as going to pulls, have been going since I was about 4 months old, ah maybe it was 14 months that 1st year was kind of a blur. This year went to Gordyville, NFMS, and about a dozen so far this summer. As far as late nights, It Is A Tractor Pull! late nights are part of it. Have you ever seen one start on time? They must have had their act together or pulled pedal tractors. |
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