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Gene Dotson gdotfly at gmail.com
Thu Feb 9 18:22:53 PST 2017


   Thanks Doug, guess my mind was overstressed with the rest of the message.

                Gene






-----Original Message----- 
From: Doug Tallman
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2017 6:24 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Stuff...

Gene, you missed the $10.00 fee for the riding permit. Doug T

On 2/8/2017 9:35 PM, Gene Dotson wrote:
>      Just to clear up what Dave posted. Only restricted areas are the 
> craft
> and food vendor areas. Carts may be operated in the display areas any 
> time.
> Also any perimeter roads around the craft and food vendor areas.  Carts 
> are
> allowed in the parts vendor areas, but we are planning some restrictions 
> for
> operation and vehicle size. Lanes in parts area are alternating one way 
> with
> signs posted and we have good help policing this.
>
>      Golf carts can be operated on secondary streets in town, but not main
> streets that are state highways. SMV emblems are required to operate on 
> city
> streets and for night operation must have 2 operating head lights and at
> least 1 tail light.
>
>      For clarity, I have only used the term (Golf Cart) to include all
> personal riding vehicles that meet our regulations as to size and 
> potential
> use. No Gator type vehicles will be allowed this year. Riding lawn mowers
> and garden tractors are allowed, but must have mower decks removed Still
> have a few Chore Masters and special built butt buggies to keep us
> entertained. . No bicycles or motorcycles allowed on show ground, but may 
> be
> used in the campground and access to downtown.
>
>      You must provide proof of insurance to obtain the riding vehicle 
> pass.
>
>          Wow, I sure run on almost like a director. Don't know of anything 
> I
> missed.
>
>                      Gene Dotson. ATIS Wagon master and Tri-State 
> campground
> director
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dave
> Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2017 6:07 PM
> To: Antique tractor email discussion group
> Subject: Re: [AT] Stuff...
>
> Hi Farmer, Last year at Portland you needed a H’capped permit from THE 
> SHOW
> in order operate a cart in the exhibitor area during the “show hours”. (I
> think that was from 9-5.) To get that permit an individual needed a H’capped
> parking permit from their state and a letter of “need” from their doctor.
> Gene is a Director, so I believe he would know if those regulations have
> been changed for this year.
> Dave
> PS, Carts are OK in the sale area and before/after hours anytime.
>
>> On Feb 8, 2017, at 4:08 PM, Indiana Robinson <robinson46176 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Portland question: Do they still allow golf carts as handicapped 
>> vehicles?
>> I could pick up a scooter thingy but Diana also needs handicapped access
>> due to the walking distances involved at Portland. The golf cart works
>> well
>> for two people.
>> I can walk a smaller show with a good stick but that is about all my back
>> can manage and then I'm no good the next day.
>>
>> We have an older mini-motorhome (ton dually chassis) should handle my
>> tandem trailer if I just put on a couple of smaller tractors. I'll try a
>> pic. It's old but serviceable.
>> I really hope to make it this year.
>>
>> .
>>
>> -- 
>> -- 
>>
>> Francis Robinson
>> aka "farmer"
>> Central Indiana USA
>> robinson46176 at gmail.com
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