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Ag Hall of Fame selling chances to win restored pedal tractor

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Purchase your $5 tickets (or three for $10) now for your chance to win a fully restored Case Pleasure King pedal tractor (first made by Ertl in 1965). Tickets for the drawing, to be held Dec. 9, may be purchased at the Ag Hall of Fame or over the phone 913-721-1075.

The tractor, generously donated by Joe Steineger and restored by Don Hrabik, has been restored to mint condition in the original yellow and orange colors and includes a pull-behind trailer, a total value of $800. Kids of all ages would love to find this under the tree Christmas morning.

Tickets must be purchased before 4 p.m. on Dec. 9; the winner is not required to be present. All proceeds benefit The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame.

The National Agricultural Center and Hall of Fame is located just northeast of I-70/K-7 interchange in Bonner Springs, Kan., two miles west of the Kansas Speedway. For more information call 913-721-1075 or visit www.AgHallofFame.com.

Date: 11/12/2012


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