Friday, June 26, 2015

I Love a Parade: Preparing Your Front End Loaders for Their Moment of Glory

tractor-parade

It's true that front end loaders take a lot of flack for being troublemakers. After all, no other machine that we spotlight has developed such a reputation for crime sprees. But a hard look at the evidence proves that front end loaders aren't all bad. In fact, they have some fine qualities, and these qualities are always on their best display during community parades.

Since the 4th of July holiday is upcoming, we thought we'd help you get ahead of the curve by giving you some ideas for your next Independence Day Parade.

Anybody can drape their front end loader with red, white, and blue bunting for a patriotic look, but if you're looking for something a bit more creative, read on.

If you have a front end loader, you're about to be the life of the party.

Front End Loader Parade Ideas:
  • Fill the bucket with candy to be thrown to the crowd along the parade route. After the show's over, park in a prominent location nearby, lower the bucket, and let passersby help themselves. This is sure to be a crowd favorite among children and adults alike.
  • Construct large top hat and veil. Drive two front end loaders down the street side-by-side as bride and groom. Have two adorable children walk out front as flower girl and ring bearer. Brace yourself for oooh's and aaaaah's.
  • For night parades, line the frame and wheels of your front end loader with glow-in-the-dark paints as an homage to the Tron light cycles. Prepare to be hailed as a genius.
Whatever you choose to do, don't miss the opportunity to enroll your front end loaders in your local Independence Day parade or other festivity. Not only will a well-placed sign give you a bit of free advertising along the parade route or the event grounds, but your involvement is a great opportunity to show your interest in the local community.

Remember that we carry a full stock of big tires for all of your front end loaders. Please feel free to contact us for the best deals.

Image credit: Old Photos Blogspot

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