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PA Destination of Day Award
October 2, 2000
   
Photo Album - 2004 Spring Pull
April 24, 2004

Oliver PullingClick on any link below to see the photo, or Start Here and click the "Next Photo" link on each page to page through all 68 photographs in order.
 
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Unloading and scenes before the pull
The Pull
Scenes after the Pull

 
Scenes Before the Pull - If you arrive at any Rough and Tumble event early in the day, you are apt to see tractors and equipment being unloaded and prepared up for display and the pull.  
The Pull - The big event of the day is the tractor pull, starting with the lightweights and working up to the big guys.  
Other Scenes - While the Spring Pull was under way, others were working on their own equipment or doing volunteer works on other areas of R&T. After the pull, pullers loaded their tractors for the ride home.  


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Since our album for Day 3 of Steam School 2000, we have been using a "load ahead" feature in our photo albums.
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