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4 seater Kubota Travel trailer convoy
09-07-2009, 14:18
Post: #1
4 seater Kubota Travel trailer convoy
I was on the road Sunday (74-215 freeway Perris ca ;12:noon) when I came upon a
convoy of Kubota orange four seater modified farm tractors pulling basic box
travel trailers. all the trailers had orange DOT farm triangles. With no
cellphone camera to take a picture, no eyeglasses to clearly read the lettering
and the inability to safely stop or uturn and investigate I moved on to my task
at hand.

I was sure that such a unique event would be easy to learn info on via a google
bing yahoo ask bot search but I was wrong. DOes anyone know what the group is
and whats up. All the tractors had turf tires and four seater enclosed cabs. I
didnt recognize them to be kubota hoods. all the trailer were aprox 20 foot duel
axle types of 85ish vintage and various brands.

the largest lettering I could read as I passed the convoy was "around in 38" it
might be "aroundin" I was concerned to rubberneck anymore because other drivers
had the same interest.
I'm just curious and intrigued?????????????
Greg ofTim&Greg
94ptca
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09-07-2009, 14:46
Post: #2
4 seater Kubota Travel trailer convoy
Australians on Chamberlain Champion 9G Tractors

Blog up until a few days ago:
http://www.lincolncountyrecord.com/pages/090309aussies

KABC story about today as they complete their tour:
http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?sectio...id=7003404

On 9/8/2009 at 2:18 AM gregoryoconnor wrote:

>I was on the road Sunday (74-215 freeway Perris ca ;12:noon) when I came
>upon a convoy of Kubota orange four seater modified farm tractors pulling
>basic box travel trailers. all the trailers had orange DOT farm triangles.
> With no cellphone camera to take a picture, no eyeglasses to clearly
>read the lettering and the inability to safely stop or uturn and
>investigate I moved on to my task at hand.
>
>I was sure that such a unique event would be easy to learn info on via a
>google bing yahoo ask bot search but I was wrong. DOes anyone know what
>the group is and whats up. All the tractors had turf tires and four seater
>enclosed cabs. I didnt recognize them to be kubota hoods. all the trailer
>were aprox 20 foot duel axle types of 85ish vintage and various brands.
>
>the largest lettering I could read as I passed the convoy was "around in
>38" it might be "aroundin" I was concerned to rubberneck anymore because
>other drivers had the same interest.
>I'm just curious and intrigued?????????????
>Greg ofTim&Greg
>94ptca
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09-07-2009, 15:03
Post: #3
4 seater Kubota Travel trailer convoy

I bet those guys had the time of their lives on the cross country tour.
They learned more about our country than half of our population!!
Nice Story.
Fred & Jeanne Hulse
Morristown Arizona
1997 Wanderlodge WLWB41
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09-07-2009, 16:00
Post: #4
4 seater Kubota Travel trailer convoy
Thanks Don,
Aussies Ha, I was sure they were'nt American rvers or American farmers. On my
return I went back to where they were parked, all that was there was discarded
trash.
Greg of Greg&Tim
94ptca
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09-14-2009, 08:45
Post: #5
4 seater Kubota Travel trailer convoy
I think they were from Europe

Thanks
Jim Riordan
On Sep 7, 2009, at 22:18, "gregoryoconnor" <"greg@rainbowrv.com"> wrote:




I was on the road Sunday (74-215 freeway Perris ca ;12:noon) when I came upon a convoy of Kubota orange four seater modified farm tractors pulling basic box travel trailers. all the trailers had orange DOT farm triangles. With no cellphone camera to take a picture, no eyeglasses to clearly read the lettering and the inability to safely stop or uturn and investigate I moved on to my task at hand.



I was sure that such a unique event would be easy to learn info on via a google bing yahoo ask bot search but I was wrong. DOes anyone know what the group is and whats up. All the tractors had turf tires and four seater enclosed cabs. I didnt recognize them to be kubota hoods. all the trailer were aprox 20 foot duel axle types of 85ish vintage and various brands.



the largest lettering I could read as I passed the convoy was "around in 38" it might be "aroundin" I was concerned to rubberneck anymore because other drivers had the same interest.

I'm just curious and intrigued?????????????

Greg ofTim&Greg

94ptca



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09-14-2009, 09:13
Post: #6
4 seater Kubota Travel trailer convoy
I guess Aussies do sound like they are from Europe Smile

On 9/14/2009 at 1:45 PM Jqrjr wrote:

>I think they were from Europe
>
>Thanks
>
>Jim Riordan
>
>On Sep 7, 2009, at 22:18, "gregoryoconnor" wrote:
>
>I was on the road Sunday (74-215 freeway Perris ca ;12:noon) when I came
>upon a convoy of Kubota orange four seater modified farm tractors pulling
>basic box travel trailers. all the trailers had orange DOT farm triangles.
>With no cellphone camera to take a picture, no eyeglasses to clearly read
>the lettering and the inability to safely stop or uturn and investigate I
>moved on to my task at hand.
>
>I was sure that such a unique event would be easy to learn info on via a
>google bing yahoo ask bot search but I was wrong. DOes anyone know what
>the group is and whats up. All the tractors had turf tires and four seater
>enclosed cabs. I didnt recognize them to be kubota hoods. all the trailer
>were aprox 20 foot duel axle types of 85ish vintage and various brands.
>
>the largest lettering I could read as I passed the convoy was "around in
>38" it might be "aroundin" I was concerned to rubberneck anymore because
>other drivers had the same interest.
>I'm just curious and intrigued?????????????
>Greg ofTim&Greg
>94ptca
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09-14-2009, 09:15
Post: #7
4 seater Kubota Travel trailer convoy
Hahahahaah. I always liked your sense of humour Don. Thank you

2009/9/14 Don Bradner <"bluethunder@arcatapet.com">

 


I guess Aussies do sound like they are from Europe Smile



On 9/14/2009 at 1:45 PM Jqrjr wrote:



>I think they were from Europe

>

>Thanks

>

>Jim Riordan

>

>On Sep 7, 2009, at 22:18, "gregoryoconnor" <"greg%40rainbowrv.com"> wrote:

>

>I was on the road Sunday (74-215 freeway Perris ca ;12:noon) when I came

>upon a convoy of Kubota orange four seater modified farm tractors pulling

>basic box travel trailers. all the trailers had orange DOT farm triangles.

>With no cellphone camera to take a picture, no eyeglasses to clearly read

>the lettering and the inability to safely stop or uturn and investigate I

>moved on to my task at hand.

>

>I was sure that such a unique event would be easy to learn info on via a

>google bing yahoo ask bot search but I was wrong. DOes anyone know what

>the group is and whats up. All the tractors had turf tires and four seater

>enclosed cabs. I didnt recognize them to be kubota hoods. all the trailer

>were aprox 20 foot duel axle types of 85ish vintage and various brands.

>

>the largest lettering I could read as I passed the convoy was "around in

>38" it might be "aroundin" I was concerned to rubberneck anymore because

>other drivers had the same interest.

>I'm just curious and intrigued?????????????

>Greg ofTim&Greg

>94ptca





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