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Article: Tractors have pulled man into competition.
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- Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
- Article date:
- October 8, 2009
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Byline: Ellie Oleson
OXFORD - From an early age, local businessman Michael J. Cammuso was fascinated by all types of motor vehicles, so it might not be surprising that a visit to Waters Farm in Sutton eight years ago led him to a new hobby that involves his entire family.
While at the farm in 2001, Mr. Cammuso, owner of R.V.'s R Us Inc. at 727 Main St. in North Oxford, saw a tractor pull, a friendly competition in which farm equipment pulls "stone boats," which are steel sleds filled with concrete blocks.
"I was hooked. I thought that really looked like fun. The whole family, even my wife, got the fever," Mr. Cammuso said.
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