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ISSN 1537-7520 ISBN 0-9702411-2-7
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A special thank you to William E. ‘Bill’ and Jenny Blaes of Cherryvale, Kansas for the use of their photos for our front cover.
Covering over 115 Manufacturers of Riding, Garden and Compact Tractors dating back thru 1980.
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• 1974 and Older Tractor Models • Over 580 pages with over 1000 Tractor Models• Serial Numbers • Current Retail and Auction Pricing• Description & History on 20 Threshing Manufacturers• Paint History & Codes
Full Color Antique Tractor Picture Book
Nostalgic collection of stories with full color photos that is a tale of rural life seen through the eyes of your fellow farmers, ranchers and equipment enthusiasts. These are stories of real people and their tractors, bringing back memories of early life on the farm.Plus...also includes pages of specific antique tractor restoration products, parts and services.
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Iron Memories was originally created for the antique tractor enthusiast, but after its initial printing and immense popularity, it became obvious that it was destined to be enjoyed by anyone having a connection to life on the farm.
Now in its 11th year of publication, Iron Memories continues to bring back recollections of earlier times when agriculture was about hard work, the local community, and the family farm. You'll find great joy reading the original stories about how a rusty piece of iron can be turned into a show model piece and be passed down to generations to come. Each edition is filled with true stories, full color photos, and documents as each tractor's place in history is told. These stories are sure to bring you memories, make you laugh and maybe even bring a tear to your eye.
Antique Tractor Photo ContestCriteria for awards
AcknowledgementsName ......................................................................Tractor ...................................................................................................................Page #Benny & Chris Carpenter ......................................... 1946 Farmall M ...............................................................................................................64* Bill Blaes ............................................................... 1936 John Deere D ............................................................................................................7Brian Dubes ............................................................. 1959 John Deere 630 .......................................................................................................23Chad McInville ........................................................ 1958 Ford 541 .................................................................................................................35* Delmer L Meyer .................................................... 1949 Oliver 99 .................................................................................................................14Dennis Crockett ....................................................... 1957 IH 650 .....................................................................................................................70Donald L Tibbals ...................................................... 1948 Farmall MW ...........................................................................................................39* Earl Terpstra .......................................................... 1937 Graham Bradley .....................................................................................................12Howard & Sandra Larson ........................................ 1954 IH Super MTA ........................................................................................................68Ian Stahl .................................................................. 1953 IH Farmall Super M ...............................................................................................76Jim Wang .................................................................. 1933 John Deere A Experimental ....................................................................................31Jimmy Costner ......................................................... 1951 John Deere AR .......................................................................................................66John A Swanson ....................................................... 1963 Oliver 1600 Utility .................................................................................................37John Boyens ............................................................. 1953 IH Farmall 350 French ...........................................................................................20Josh Sylvester........................................................... 1957 Farmall 350 Diesel .................................................................................................75Kelly Richards ......................................................... 1963 John Deere 4010 .....................................................................................................41Kurt Kelsey .............................................................. 1939 Massey Harris Challenger ......................................................................................26Larry Lilly ................................................................ 1953 Farmall Super A ......................................................................................................44Mike & Cathy Werner .............................................. 1952 Minneapolis Moline ZAU ......................................................................................46Randy & Linda Patsy ............................................... 1949 Allis Chalmers WF .................................................................................................29* Richard Wilde ....................................................... 1927 Fordson F................................................................................................................17Rick Oshel ................................................................ 1955 Allis Chalmers B ....................................................................................................48Robert Konikowski .................................................. 1950 Allis Chalmers B ....................................................................................................62Steve Hartwig ........................................................... 1958 Case 310 Hybrid .....................................................................................................50Steven H. Knox ........................................................ 1947 Massey Harris Pony ...............................................................................................53Tom & Bill Schwartzkopf ........................................ 1947 Farmall H ................................................................................................................55Wayne Kreitler ......................................................... 1957 Ford Powermaster 960 ...........................................................................................57Wayne Pettit ............................................................. 1944 Massey Harris 101 Senior ......................................................................................60Wayne & Cheryl Rimathe ........................................ 1945 IH Farmall B ...........................................................................................................72
* Denotes Award Winners
Publisher’s Choice1. Story content.2. Appearance of the tractor.
Most Unusual Tractor1. Must be a low serial number, low volume manufactured, or own design or modification.2. Must be an actual running tractor.3. Appearance of tractor.
Favorite Early Restored Tractor1. Must be manufacturered before 1945.2. Detail of explanation regarding restoration.3. Appearance of tractor.
Funniest Story1. Story must be true. 2. Content of story detail.3. Appearance of tractor.
Introduction
Publisher’s Choice
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1936John Deere D
Leo Blaes of Cherryvale, Kansas operated a threshing business in 1936. The old Rumely Oil Pull he had used was failing. That summer he decided to replace it and purchased this 1936 John Deere D from Pile John Deere dealership in Independence, Kansas for $900. The D was Leo’s first John Deere; and it performed so well that when it came time to purchase a second tractor, he chose to purchase another John Deere. This time it was a 1941 B.
The John Deere D had a long manufacturing run from 1924-1953; this model was built at John Deere’s Moline, Illinois facility and is equipped with a 2-cylinder engine with a
6.75X7.00 bore and stroke.
Leo passed away in 1965. His wife, Helen, wanted the D to remain in the family so she passed it down to their son William, ‘Bill’. She felt he had earned it for all the hours he had spent on it over the years. Bill was only two years old when his father purchased the D brand new. Until he was old enough to drive, Bill would ride on the fender while his father worked the fields. You could say Bill grew up on this tractor. He also purchased his father’s B for $200 and used it to pull a sled for his two children. He currently has both the D and B.
Photo Courtesy of William E. ‘Bill’ and Jenny Blaes, Cherryvale, Kansas
Publisher’s Choice
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Memories of the ‘old days’ still bring a bit of melancholy to Bill as he recalls the ‘cherry red’ glow of the exhaust during the many autumn evenings he spent plowing in the moonlight as a boy.
recalls the ‘cherry red’ g low of the exhaust during the many autumn evenings he spent plowing in the moonlight as a boy. When it was calm out, he has been told, the sound of the Ds engine could be heard for miles away.
One time as youngsters, B i l l and h is b ro ther, Raymond, were pulling a John Deere 12A combine with the D and deliberately tried to see if they could get it stuck in a muddy field. Not only did they succeed in getting it stuck, they buried it! The fun was over once they realized they had to get it out before
Bil l ’s great-grandfather Jacob Blaes immigrated to Cook County, Illinois from Prussia. Later he migrated wes t to Montgomery County, Kansas, settling in Indian Territory, where he lived, and farmed a 160-acre farm.
Leo and Helen raised four sons, Donald, Raymond, Bill and Robert who are the fourth generation of the Blaes family to farm in Kansas. Bill, and Raymond are the last remaining brothers. At 77 years-old Bill still actively farms with his nephews Mike and Wayne, sons of his oldest brother Donald. Raymond is also still actively farming.
Memor ies of the ‘o ld days’ still bring a bit of melancholy to Bill as he
Left: Bill Blaes with nephews Mike & Wayne Blaes taking the tractor out of storage after 30 years.
Above: Bill installs the Neopherne plugs.
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a 30-acre field he needed to plow prior to leaving. He started plowing at 5 p.m., pulling a 3X14” plow and worked through the their father found out what
they had done. They got it out by laying hedge posts c r o s s w a y u n d e r t h e t i r e s f o r traction; but Bill did admit there were some anxious moments.
B i l l w a s a l w a y s dedicated to never leaving a job undone. I n Ju l y o f 1956, Bill was scheduled to leave for military duty in the Army. There was still
night. His father brought food and fuel to the field throughout the night so Bill could continue to work. Twenty-four hours later the field was completed.
The D spent most of its working life as the main tractor for the family’s 350 plus-acre farm. It was used for everything from running the threshing machine and plowing to blowing silage. For many years the D ran with little more than regular maintenance and an occasional steering adjustment. It was truly a
hard work ing tractor. It wore out 3 sets of lugs before they put it on rubber tires and was on its second set of rubber t i res when i t was retired from farming.
W h e n B i l l got the D, he decided it was time to overhaul the engine even
though it was still in fair condition. He bored out the cylinders .125 and
Above: After removing the drivetrain cover, the chains and gears were still in perfect condition.
Above: Bill driving the D in the Thayer Homecoming Parade.
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put in aluminum pistons. When it was completed, i t had so much compression the petcocks had to be removed before the engine would start. He used it around the farm for a few years and then finally only for blowing silage prior to retiring it in the 1970s.
The D was stored in Bill’s barn for the next 30 years, until February of 2009 when he and his nephews, Mike and Wayne, pulled it out of storage. For the next 7 months when Bill wasn’t working in the field, he was working on the D. He planned to have it restored back to its original condition so he could drive it in the Thayer, Kansas High School homecoming parade on September 5, 2009.
The fenders were removed and taken to a local body shop for a professional restoration. Bill began to
remove the three coats of paint that covered the D. Using ‘oven cleaner’ to remove the paint Bill would spray an area, wait 30 minutes, then use a power washer to remove the cleaner and softened paint. This process was repeated until all paint was
gone and the only thing visible was bare metal. He said, I used about $125 in oven cleaner; but I got the job done. Oven cleaner not only removed the paint but all the built up oil and grease from years of use as well.
Above: 1941 John Deere B being driven by Bill's brother Raymond Blaes pulling a JD 12A Combine.
Below: Bill leveling wheat in wagon pulled by a 1937 B. Also pictured is the 1941 John Deere B and a John Deere 12A Combine
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final complete restoration cost on the D is $3,500.
O n t h e e v e n i n g o f September 4th, just in time for the Thayer, Kansas’ homecoming parade which was to take place the following day, the D was ready to take its place in line. Since then, the D has been shown at the Wilson County Old Iron Days in Fredonia, Kansas and the Cherry Blossom Festival in Cherryvale, Kansas.
It has also been the cover t ractor on a popular farm magazine featuring antique tractors and was featured on RFD TV’s “Max Armstrong’s Tractor Shed” in March of 2010.
gives an original look that can be driven on paved roads. He would not have been able to do so with the original steel lugs. On Sunday, August 30, 2009, the D was finally ready to be repainted. Bil l ’s nephew, Wayne, began painting at 10:00 a.m.; and finally, at 7:00 p.m., the tractor and all parts had been repainted. The next day reassembly began. With his nephews, Wayne, Mike, Tom, and grand-nephew, Cory, assisting, over the next week wheels, decals, a new seat, fuel tank, and many smaller items were returned to their rightful place. The refinished steel wheels were put on. The
The D was placed on blocks so the wheels could be removed. The radiator and radiator curtain were rep laced wi th a new original style. For several weeks Bill cleaned parts and sandb las ted the wheels. Throughout the restoration many visitors dropped by to see the progress. About 15 years before, Bi l l purchased a set of steel wheels in Montana for $750 to put on the D when he restored it. He searched for about two years before locating the full set. He purchased neoprene lugs for the rear wheels and ribs for the front wheels in Indiana. The total cost for wheels and retrofitting was $1,250. It makes for a rough ride but
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April 6-8 Stanly County Antique Power Festival. Stanly Horse Show Arena, Stony Gap Rd., Albemarle, NC. 704-985-0971 Call for 2013 dates.
April 14 7th Annual Hill Country Antique Tractor & Engine Club Tractor Ride. Fredericksburg, TX. Regina • 830-990-8551 • www.rustyiron.org Call for 2013 dates!
April 21 23rd Annual Burton Cotton Gin Festival. 9:00 am - Midnight. Oldest operating cotton gin in America. 9 Acres of Family Fun. Texas Cotton Gin Museum, Burton, TX. 979-289-3378 • [email protected] • www.cottonginmuseum.org • Call for 2013 Show Date.
April 21 Pickett Steam & Gas Engine Club Swap Meet. Buy-Sell-Trade-Food-Refreshments. W9975 Olden Rd., Pickett, WI. 920-379-5057 • [email protected] • www.picketsteamclub.com 2013 Show Date - April 20th.
April 21 Wood County Flywheelers Bill Graham Plowing Day. Rain Date: April 26. Call for directions. Belleville, WV. June 16: Wood County Flywheelers One Day Show. Sept. 28-30: Volcano Days, Mount Wood Park, 10 mi east of Parkersburg, WV. 304-489-1596 • 304-679-3403 • www.mountwoodpark.org
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may 16-19 Tri-State Gas Engine & Tractor Assn. 30th Annual Swap & Sell. Portland, IN. 260-726-4036 • www.tristategasenginetractor.com
may 19 Camp Creek Threshers Swap Meet and Flea Market. Good food all day. Two miles east of water tower on Bluff Road, Waverly, NE. 402-786-3003 • 402-421-6442 • www.ccthreshers.org
may 25-27 Buckeye Farm Antiques, Inc. 23rd Annual Show. Featuring: International Tractors & Eq. and International Gas Engines. Daily demonstrations, free entertainment, Antique Tractor Pull (must exhibit at least 2 days). Free admission to exhibitors. Truck & semi pulls along with garden tractor pulls. Consignment Auction. Car, truck & motorcycle show. Admission $2, 12 & under free. Auglaize County Fairgrounds, Wapakoneta, OH. Located at the 2nd exit west of I75 on uS 33. 937-596-6812
June 1-2 West Tennessee Antique Engine & Tractor Assn. Summer Show. Feature: Antique stationary engines, tractors, cars, trucks and anything old. Flea market. In the wooded park across from the "Y" of Hwys. 70 and 79. Atwood. Contact: Jeff Oliver • 731-431-7525 • [email protected]
June 1-2 International Harvester Collectors Kentucky Chapter #24 will be participating in the 22nd Annual Logan County Antique Gas Engine and Tractor Assn. Show and the 14th Annual Red Power Reunion. McCutchen Municipal Park, Auburn, KY. Contact: Drexel Johnson • 270-755-4011 • Jack Mabry • 270-354-6000
June 1-2 (rain day June 3rd) MI Hudson Mills Old Power Club Antique Gas Engine & Tractor Show. Hudson Mills Metropark, Dexter, MI. Jason Verbison • 517-404-2242 • Judi Murray • 248-804-8507 • [email protected] • 800-477-3191
June 1-3 Pioneer Days. Featuring John Deere, but all makes welcome. Camping available. 3 1/2 miles north of Caney, KS on Hwy. 75. Caney Valley Antique Power Assoc. (May 31 - Antique Trail Drive.) Don Clifford • 918-327-3293 • [email protected] • www.cvapa.com
June 1-3 Leaf River Daze Antique Tractor & Gas Engine Machinery Show. June 1st, 5:00 pm Antique Tractor Rodeo. June 2nd, Antique Tractor Pull, Farmers Class Tractor Pull, & Pick-up Tractor Pull. June 3rd, Sunday Garden Tractor Pull. Leaf River, IL. Call Jeff Colloton • 815-871-0028 • [email protected]
June 2 Lawrence County Classic Tractor Show, Moulton. Lawrence County Classic Tractor & Engine, dwight Vanderford, 398 Co. Tf. 244, Moulton, AL 35650. 256-565-9563 • [email protected]
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June 2-3 22nd Annual Chippokes Steam and Gas Engine Fes t iva l . B IGGER & BETTER! Chippokes Plantation State Park of f Rt. 10 (Colonial Trail E.) on Rt. 634 (Alliance Rd.), across James River. 757-294-3439 • c f [email protected] irg in ia .gov. • www.dcr.virginia.gov/stateparks/chippokes
June 7-10 Dale & Martha Hawk's Museum Antique Farm Show. Fall Fest - Call For Dates. Wolford, ND. 701-583-2381 • www.hawkmuseum.org • [email protected]
June 8-9 27th Annual Hill Country Antique Tractor & Engine Club Show. Call for features. gillespie County Fairgrounds, Fredericksburg, TX. Regina • 830-990-8551 • www.rustyiron.org
June 8-10 23rd Annual Massanutten Antique Tractor & Gasoline Engine Club Show. Feature Tractor: Cockshutt & Orphans. Feature engine: Novo. Children’s Fair, Toy Show, Antique Tractor Pull, Garden Tractor Pull. Shenandoah Co. Fairgrounds, Woodstock, VA, Exit 283 off I81. Harold • 540-667-2126 • www.massanuttenantiquetractor.com
June 8-10 Tri-County Threshermen’s Assn. 24th Annual Show. Feature: Hart-Parr, Oliver, Cockshutt and CO-OP. Veterans Memorial Park, Hwy. 73, 1 mile east of Hwys. 51/39, Plainfield, WI. Norm Kohls, 3162 Hwy. 13 N., Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495. 715-323-7330 • www.tcthreshermen.com
June 8-10 Southern Indiana Antique Machinery Club Classic Iron Show. Evansville, IN. 812-963-6841 • www.siamclub.hypermart.net/index.html
June 14-17 34th Annual Antique Car, Tractor & Engine Show. Featu r ing: Massey Har r i s and Nebraska Made Gas Engines. Lathrop, MO. 30 miles nor th of Kansas City, 3 miles west of I-35, south edge of city limits on Hwy. 33. Jim Plowman • 816-528-3511 • www.lathropantique.com
June 15-16 National Historical Vintage Truck Assn. Antique Truck and Vehicle Show. Show Location: Greeley Island Grove Regional Park, Greeley, CO. Intermountain Chapter of HVTA, Tiny miller, 2407 10th Ave. Ct., Greeley, CO 80631. 970-302-2961
June 15-17 Fulton County Historical Power Show. Feature Tractor: Oliver. Honor Business: Pike Lumber Co. Farm & Garden Tractors, Gas Engines, Farm Machinery, Trucks, Kiddie Tractor Pull, Trading Post, Golf Cart Rental, Horse Pull, Tractor Pulls, Sawmill & other demonstrations, Parade, Outdoor craft & Flea Market, Swap Part Vendors, Toy Show, Food & Drink Concessions, Museum, Round Barn & Living History Village. Co-Sponsored by Fulton Co. Historical Power Assn. & Fulton Co. Historical Society. Held on FCHS property, 4 miles north of Rochester, IN, on US 31 & Tippecanoe River. Contact: Melinda Clinger • 574-223-4436 • [email protected]
June 15-17 Steuben County Antique Power Assn. 17th Annual Antique Farm Equipment Show. Feature Tractor: Allis-Chalmers, Rumely. Feature Engine: Wisconsin Built. Prairie Heights School Farm, 11-1/2 miles west of Angola on US 20 to flashing light. Contact: David Headley, 2355 N. 475 E, Fremont, in 46737. 260-495-3940
June 16 16th Annual Russell Creek/Homeplace on Green River Antique Tractor & Gas Engine Show. Homeplace on Green River, 5807 New Columbia Road (KY State Hwy. 55). Contact: 800-321-9172 • [email protected] • www.homeplacefarm.org
June 16-17 Gibson County Antique Machinery 22nd Annual Show. Featured Tractor: International. Featured Gas Engine: Maytag. Marvel's Flea Market, Free Wagon, Buggy & Shuttle Bus Rides. Good Food, toy Show, Gas Engines, Antique Tractor Pull, Crafts, Tractor & Machinery Displays, Live Music. gibson County Fairgrounds, princeton, in. Show Info: 812-664-0306 • www.gibsoncountyfair.com click on tractor. Flea Market Vendors: 812-664-0306. Toy Vendors: 812-385-8537
June 22-24 34th Annual Western Missouri Antique Tractor, Steam, and Gas Engine Show, Adrian, MO. Featuring Oliver Tractors & Equipment. Hosting Midwest Garden Tractor Collectors Club. Western MO Antique Tractor & Machinery Assoc., Bill Parrish • 816-289-3789 • 816-626-3770 • bi l [email protected] • www.wmatma.com
June 23-24 West Central Antique Power Collectors Show. Blomkest, MN. Featuring all Minnesota Made. West Central Antique Power Collectors, Chuck Molitor. 320-905-1721 • [email protected]
June 23-24 Sandwich Early Day Engine Club Annual Show. Held at the Historic Sandwich Fairgrounds, Sandwich, IL. 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Scott Larsen • 815-357-6282 • www.oldengine.org/members/sandwich
June 29- Ju ly 1 36 t h Annua l T hee O lde T ime Fa rm Show. Fea t u r e Trac t o r : O l i v e r and A l l i s Cha lmers . Perry Farm Park, Bourbonnais, IL . 815-791-9251 • www.o ldet imefarmshow.com [email protected]
July 5-8 Greenville Farm Power of the Past Tractor Show 13th Anniversary. Featuring: Oliver Tractors & Side Shaft. Afternoon & Evening Tractor Pulls Fri & Sat. Antique Tractors, Gas Engines, Oilfield Engines, Garden Tractors, Saw Milling, Draft Horses, Heavyweight Horse Pull, Threshing, Baling, Corn Shucking, Flea Markets, Crafts, Food, Children’s Activities, Musical Entertainment, Camping, Sunday Church Service. Two free horse pulls Saturday. Car Show & Cruz In Sunday. Darke Co. Fairgrounds, Greenville, OH. D.A. “Buzz” Nealeigh • 937-548-3709 • Flea Market & Concessions: Chuck Zell • 937-692-5798 • FAX 937-692-5743 • www.greenvillefarmpower.org
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July 12-15 Gathering of the Orange in conjunction with Miami Valley Steam Threshers. Plain City, OH. 715-268-4632 • www.oldallisnews.com
July 12-15 Miami Valley Steam Threshers Assn., Inc. 63rd Annual Show & Reunion. Features: Al l i s -Chalmers. Summer Meet Gathering of the Orange. Parade Fri. night, Night ly Enter tainment, Tractor Pul ls, Sawmil l, Veneer Mill, Drag Saw, Threshing, Baling, Baker Fans, Ashcraft Fan, Prony Brake, Model Engines, Blacksmith Shop, Activities for Children, Camping. Pastime Park, Plain City, OH. Mark Thompson • 614-419-4920 • www.miamivalleysteamshow.org
July 13-15 Ashland County Yesteryear Machinery Club 21st Annual Show. Featuring: John Deere & Engines. All makes of tractors, engines & equipment welcome. Kiddie pedal pull Sunday. Corn Hole Tournament Sunday. Radio controlled tractor & truck pulling Sat. & Sun. Car & Truck show Sunday only. Swap meet April 28, 2012, same location. Show Grounds, Ashland County West Holmes Career Center General & Tractors: Tom Adams • [email protected] • 419-651-4109 • Vendors: Ken Booth • 419-289-9189 • [email protected] • Garden Tractors & Gas Engines: Brian Young • 419-287-2169
July 19-22 Will County Threshermen’s Assn. 50th Annual Antique Tractor, Steam Engine and Gas Engine Show. Dollinger Family Farm, I-80 exit #122 (Ridge Rd.); south 4 miles, 3/4 mile west on Hansel Rd., Channahan, IL. Contact: Fred Lestina • 815-545-7003 • John Walencik (Flea Market) • 815-942-8671 • www.steamshow.org • www.dollingerfarms.com
July 19-22 Cast Iron Seat Club in Conjunction with Northern Indiana Power of the Past. Feature: Cast Iron Seats. nEW Location: City Park, 8 blocks east of US 35 on Washington St., Winimac, IN. Charles Knarr • 574-946-6377 • See Us on Facebook.
July 19-22 Northern Indiana Power From The Past, Inc. 35th Annual Show. City Park, Winamac, IN. Featuring: Ford & Fordson, Fractional scale displays, & Petroliana. All others welcome. Limited camping for Exhibitors Only. general info: 574-225-0561. Flea Market: 574-946-3026. PO Box 78, Winamac, IN 46996. [email protected] • www.winamacpowershow.com
July 20-21 Elmore’s 15th Annual “Eromle Fire Day” & 7th Farm Collector Swap, Craft & Flea Market. Antique Tractor & Machinery Auction Sat., 21st @ noon. Jeff Balcom Auctioneer donating services to the Elmore Friends of Library for the library. Wanted: Tractors, machinery, farm toys, literature, parts & farm collectibles. Email picture, model, serial number & condition to [email protected]. Community-wide garage sales, Elmore Museum open house, community parade, family activities in the city park, fire dept. food stand, pedal pull. Elmore, mn. 507-943-3459 • [email protected]
July 20-21 20th Annual Early Farm Days Antique Engine - Tractor Show. Franklin, NE. 828-369-1818
July 20-21 37th Annual Country Life and Power Show. Featuring Ford Tractors and Associated Engines. All other makes and models welcome. Steam powered sawmill operating, plowing, threshing, binding, baling, gristmill and more! 1000HP Corliss Steam Engine operating, Civil War Re-enactments, Sanctioned tractor pull, Free Sweet Corn Feed on Saturday. Hawkeye Acres Show Grounds, I-80 West from Des Moines to exit 117 then turn south and watch for signs. Admission $4 for 12 and older. Jack Smith • 515-262-7180 • John Hess • 515-418-7008
July 20-22 30th Annual Root River Antique Historical Power Assn. Antique Engine & Tractor Show. Feature: Massey Harris, Ferguson, Massey Ferguson & Equip. and Vintage Motor Cycles. Spring Valley, MN. 507-254-0622 • [email protected] • www.rootrivershow.org
July 20-22 36th Antique Engine and Threshing Show, Meriden, KS. Meriden Antique Engine & Threshers Assoc. Jess • 785-633-9706 • [email protected] • www.meridenthreshers.org
July 21-22 Jewell County Antique Farm Show and Threshing Bee, Mankato City Park, Mankato, KS. Jewell County Historical Society, Roger Fedde • 785-786-3337 • [email protected] • www.jewellcountyhistory.com
July 21-22 Camp Creek Threshers 36th Annual Show. Feature Tractor: JI Case. Engines: Nelson Bros. Good food all day! Two miles east of water tower on Bluff Road. Contact: 402-786-3003 • 402-421-6442 • www.ccthreshers.org
Mercer County Antique Power Assn. Stoneboro Fairgrounds
Stoneboro, PA 16153 July 26-29, 2012
Feature: Cockshutt & Assoc.Engines: Pennsylvania
Walt Darraugh, Pres. P.O. Box 141, Mercer, PA 16137
724-699-0005
July 27-29 17th Eliot Antique Tractor & Engine Show. - Presented by the Raitt Homestead Farm Museum. Featuring: Oliver & Gilson. $6pp, Children 6 & under free. From I95 take Route 236 N. 5 1/2 miles to Route 103. 5 miles from the Kittery Outlet Mall & Portsmouth, NH. Fri. 10am-9pm, Sat. 7am - 10pm, Sun. 7am - 3pm. Exhibitors & vendors admitted after 4 pm Thurs, July 26. Show info call 207-748-0860. 2077 S t a t e R d . , E l i o t , M E . 2 0 7 - 7 4 8 - 3 3 0 3 • www.raittfarmmuseum.org
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July 27-29 Swayzee Farm Days. Feature: All Brands. Garden Tractor Poker Run. Dead weight garden tractor pull. 2 miles north of St. Rt. 22 & St. Rt. 13, on St. Rt. 13. Contact: George Lake, PO Box 254, Swayzee, IN 46986. 765-661-4208. [email protected] • www.swayzeetractorclub.com
July 27-29 22nd Annual Little Log House Antique Power Show. Featuring: Oliver, Caterpillar. Ford Motor Co. Parade, re-enactments, pancake breakfast, threshing, flea market, crafts and much more! Six miles south of Hastings, MN on Hwy. 61, east 1 mile on 220th St. 651-437-2693 • [email protected] • www.littleloghouseshow.com
July 27-29 9th Annual Farm Heritage Days. Feature: Minneapolis Moline, Oliver, White. American Farm Heritage Museum, Greenville, IL. 45 miles east of St. Louis on I-70 exit 45 St. Rt. 127 So. to Museum Ave. 618-664-3050 • 217-246-3199 • www.americanfarmheritagemuseum.org
July 27-30 Adams County Olde Tyme Assn. 24th Annual Threshing Show. Feature Tractor: John Deere. Nine miles northeast on Hwy. 336, Fairgrounds exit. Contact: paul Woodworth, Box 4, Ursa, IL 62376. 217-964-2165 • [email protected]
July 28-29 10th Annual Liberty Grove Historical Society Tractor/Engine Show. Arts & crafts show, parade, hay rides, food & beverages, demonstrations. Hwy. 42 N from Greenbay, WI. Watch for signs. Call Russ 920-854-9471 • [email protected]
August 2-5 50th Annual Portersville Steam Show. "A Butler County Attraction" by Northwest PA Steam & Old Equipment Assn., Inc. Feature: Case. Antique tractor pulls at all of our shows. Tom downing, 460 Wurtemburg rd., Ellwood City, PA 16117. • 724-752-1845 • [email protected] • Flea Market: John & Judy Gould • 724-894-9119 • Crafts: Paula Nicklas • 724-789-7738 • www.portersvillesteamshow.homestead.com
August 3-4 Morrow County Antique Tractor & Equipment Assn. 23rd Annual Farm Days. Featuring Ford Tractors & Equip. and all Hit n Miss Engines. Morrow County Fairgrounds, Mt. Gilead, OH. Larry or Dwight • 419-946-8236 • 419-946-2277 • [email protected] www.morrowcountytractor.homestead.com
August 3-5 45th Annual W. Illinois Threshers Craft & Flea Market Show. Feature: Rumely Oil Pull. Hamilton, IL. 217-847-2690 • www.westernillinoisthreshers.org
August 3-19 Indiana State Fair Pioneer Farm and Home Show. Featuring 1978 and Older. Indiana State Fairgrounds, 1202 E. 38th St., Indianapolis, IN 46205. Contact: Tim nannet, 7473 n new richmond rd., new richmond, in 47967 • 765-376-7518 • [email protected] • www.indianastatefair.com
25thAnnual Reunion!
August 3-5, 2012 • Loyalsockville, PAAll Makes & Models of Tractors & Garden Tractors
Welcome in Honor of Our 25th Anniversary.
• Parade• Food• Live Bands• Entertainment
• Tractor Pulls• Garden Tractor
Pulls• Lumberjack Event
• Sawmill• Consignment
Auction• Flea Market
August 7-12 Boone County Fair. Feature: Minneapolis Moline. Rt. 76, Boone County Fairgrounds. Floyd Anderson, 1001 Columbia Ave., Belvidere, IL 61008. 815-544-9265 • [email protected]
August 9-12 42nd Reunion Ohio Valley Antique Machinery Show. Feature: John Deere. Georgetown, OH. 937-378-4480 • www.ovams.org
August 9-12 31st Annual NE. Indiana Antique Farm Power Steam & Gas Show. Feature: Cockshutt, Co-op. Hosting International Cockshutt Club Hoosier Co-op Jamboree & The 7th Annual Amigo Garden Tractor Reunion. Saturday: Ladies Programs. Flea markets, arts & crafts, toy show, model engine area, entertainment, trading post, Ferguson Tractor & Implement Display. 4-H Fairgrounds, LaGrange, IN. 888-277-3184 • www.lagrangecounty.org
August 9-12 56th Sycamore Steam Show. Thurs-Sun. Grounds open 7 am - 6pm. Buildings open 8:30am - 6pm. Steam engines, gas engines, gas tractors, threshing, saw mill, flea market, plowing demos, petting zoo, old time music, antiques display building. Plenty of good food. Parade 1:30pm daily. Taylor Marshall Farm, Plank Rd, Sycamore, IL. Loc. just 1 1/2 miles north of Sycamore on Rte. 23, then 2 miles east on Plank Rd. Free Parking. Adults $6, Children under 12 FREE. Thurs, Senior Citizens $3. NO GOLF CARTS OR OFF ROAD VEHICLES ALLOWED. SORRY - NO PETS ALLOWED. Your own single person handicap chairs or scooters welcomed. Northern Illinois Steam Power Club. 2770 Lukens Rd., Sycamore, IL 60178. 262-279-6102 • www.threshingbee.org • Show site 815-895-9388
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August 10-12 Th reshermen and Col lec to rs 42nd Annua l Show. Hos t i ng t he Minneapo l i s -Mo l i ne Collectors National Summer Show. Featuring: Twin City, Minneapolis, Moline Power Company and post-merger Minneapol is Mol ine, & Aver y Equipment. 2 miles west & 1/2 mile north of Albert City, iA. 712-843-2076 • www.albertcitythreshermen.com
August 10-12 Wheels of Yesteryear Antique Power Show and Festival. Featuring: Allis Chalmers. Car & truck show on the 12th. Wells County 4-H Park, south edge of town on St. Road 1. Contact: Chad • 260-417-6488 • Dorrance • 260-824-4721 • 260-466-1157 • www.wheelsofyesteryear.com
August 11 Pana 12th Annual Old Tyme Tractor Show. Kitchell Park, Rt. 51 S, Pana, IL. Kenneth Herbord • 217-562-2362 • [email protected]
August 11-12 Io la Vin tage Mi l i ta r y & Gun Show w i t h V i n t age Trac to r s & Equ ipmen t . I o l a , WI . 715-445-4005 • mary@io lao ldcarshow.com • www.iolavms.com
August 12 Rudolph Old Tractor Club Show. Feature: Ford. Rudolph Community Park, 8 miles north of Wisconsin Rapids on Hwy. 34. Rudolph, WI. 715-423-8403 • 715-457-6459
August 12 Deer Creek Sodbus ters 30th Annual Antique Machinery Show. 72927 610 Ave., 4 1/2 miles south, Sterling, NE 68443. 402-866-2122 • [email protected] • www.deercreeksodbusters.org
August 15-19 American Thresherman Assn 53rd Annual Steam, Gas & Threshing Show. Featuring John Deere, Oddballs, Orphans & Lesser Knowns. Admission: $5, Kids under 12 free. Steam & Tractor Powered Plowing, Wheat Threshing, Animal Teams, Wood Veneering, Saw Milling, Shingle Milling, Blacksmithing, Prony Brake, Baker Fans, Miniature Models, Tractor Activities, Stationary Gas & Steam Engines, Large Flea Market. Sunday: Antique Auto Show & Swap Meet. 618-654-9474 • [email protected] • www.americanthresherman.com
August 17-19 Maumee Valley Antique Steam and Gas Assn. 35th Annual Summer Show. Feature: Advanced Rumely and Allis Chalmers. Jefferson Township Park, US Hwy. 30 east to Webster Rd., 4 miles north to northwest corner of Webster and Dawkins Rd. Contact: Richard Walker, 21222 S. Circle Dr., Woodburn, IN 46797. 260-632-4314 • www.maumeevalley.org
August 17-19 A l ley Park An t ique Trac to r Show. A l ley Park , Lancas te r, OH. Cal l Doug Shaw • 740-407-2347 • [email protected] • www.fairfieldcountytractorclub.com
August 17-19 EDGE&TA Branch 11 Annual Kansas and Oklahoma Steam and Gas Assn. Show. Feature Tractors: Ferguson, Engines: Galloway. Fairgrounds, Hwy. 160 west edge, Winfield, KS. Floyd Moore, Cell 620-326-1433 • [email protected] • www.edgeta.org
23rd Annual ReunionAugust 16-19, 2012
Decatur County Fairgrounds • Greensburg, INFeaturing:
Oliver/Case Tractors • Case Steam Engines • T.B.D. Hit-and-Miss812-663-8388
www.greensburgpowerofthepast.com
August 17-19 42nd Annual Nowthen Threshing Show. Featuring Ford & Fordson Tractors and Fuller-Johnson Engines. 7415 Old Viking Blvd., Nowthen, MN. Northwest Anoka County or 6 miles NE of Elk River. Contact: Sharon Wilhelm, 7200 davidson Ave. nE., monticello, MN 55362. 763-295-2600 • [email protected] • www.nowthenthreshing.com
August 17-19 Hoosier Heritage Fest. Feature: Allis Chalmers, Rumely. Also Hosting the Indiana A-C Partners State Show. Miami County Fairgrounds, 2 miles north of US 24 on Business 31/Mexico Road. Contact: Jodie Schmitt, 103 S. 440 W., Kokomo, IN 46901. 765-438-3835 • [email protected] • www.hoosierheritagefest.com
August 17-19 37th Anniversary Lake Itasca Region Pioneer Farmers Show. Featuring: First Ever Made Massey Harris Self Propelled Combine. North side of Itasca State Park, Hwy. 200, Bagley, MN. Itasca Region Pioneer Farmers, Bob Bilden, 25387 Stockyard Rd., Bagley, MN 56621. 218-657-2233 • www.itascapioneerfarmers.com
August 17-19 38th Annual Mid Michigan Old Gas Tractor Assoc. Show. Oakley, MI. Mid Michigan Old Gas Tractor Assoc., Bill Koski, PO Box 104, Oakley, MI 48867. 989-723-2369 • www.mmogta.org
August 17-19 19th Annual Bruce County Heritage Steam and Antique Show. 1 1/2 miles south on Co. Rd. 3, Paisley, ON, Canada. Contact: Jim Lemont, PO Box 128, Paisley, ON Canada N0G2N0. 519-367-2775 • [email protected] • www.bruceheritage.org
August 17-19 32nd Annual Heritage Hill Threshing Show. Montevideo, MN. Hosting the Gathering of the Orange. Minnesota Valley Antique Farm Power & Machinery Antique Assoc., gerald Kleene, 320-894-9149 • [email protected] • See our website for show details: www.heritagehill.us
August 17-19 Old Time Power Show. Feature: Case. Hosting Regional Gathering for the Northernland Case Collectors Club. Threshing, horse field demos, flea market, old town general store and museum. 7610 Waverly rd., Cedar Falls, iA 50613. 319-240-7371 • www.antiqueacres.org
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August 17-19 23rd Annual Prairie Homestead Antique Power & Country Craft Show. Featuring: Oliver Tractors & Eq., Grade Engines, Scale Models, Hosting Iowa Cornbelt Oliver Assoc. Summer Show. david nelson, 1141 page Ave., Belmond, IA 50421. 515-571-6838 • 641-444-4635 • www.belmondartcenter.org. See us on Facebook.
Middlecreek Valley Antique Assn. 16th Annual Show. August 24-26, 2012
Show Grounds Along Old Colony RD, Selinsgrove, PA
570-837-0156 • www.mvaapa.org
Working Sawmill • Shingle MakingGarden Tractor Pulls • Stone Crushing
• Tractor Parade • Truck PullsTractor Square Dancing
• Antique Farm Tractor Pulls Entertainment: “Covert Action”
See our website for more information!
August 18-19 Skinner Farm Museum and Village Show. Wabash Valley Steam and Gas Club. Norman Skinner, 1850 W. State Rd. 32, Perrysville, IN 47974. 765-793-4079 • www.skinnervillage.eshire.net
August 18-19 Central Illinois Farm Heritage Tractor Club presents their annual Farm Heritage Days - Antique Tractor, Engine, and Equipment Show. Tractor Show & Parade, Crafts and Vendors, Tractor Pulls, Saw Mill Demonstration, Threshing Demonstration, Steam & Gas Engines, and Much More! Camping Available. Stark County Jr. Fairgrounds, Wyoming, IL. Contact: dan Wiest • 309-249-2960 • [email protected] • Club Website: www.citractorclub.com
August 18-19 Roseboom Antique Power Days. Toy Dealers, Flea Market. Off Hwy. 165 & 166 on Beaver, roseboom, ny. 607-264-3015
August 22-26 Tri-State Gas Engine & Tractor Assn. 47th Anniversary Reunion. 150 antique dealers - 50 craft dealers. Furniture, Glassware, Primitives, Clocks, Dolls, Jewelry, Watches, Coins. 300 engine & tractor parts dealers & large trading post. Over 3000 engines & 800 tractors, 25 years and older. Check our website for this year’s features. Jay County Fairgrounds, portland, in. 260-726-4036 • www.tristategasenginetractor.com
August 23-26 Heritage Show in conjunction with the Gil lespie County Fair. Gil lespie County Fairgrounds, F rede r i ck sbu rg , TX . Regina • 830-990-8551 • www.rustyiron.org
August 24-26 39th Annual Nor th Central Wisconsin Antique Steam & Gas Engine Club Antique Show & Flea Market. Feature Tractor: Orphans & Oddballs. Engine: Lawson. Hosting: Badger & Oliver Collectors. Edgar, Wi. www.edgarsteamshow.com
August 24-26 Blanchard Steam & Gas Show. Feature Tractor: Ford, Fordson, Engines: Lansing Built. Swap meet May 11-12. Millpond Park, Blanchard, MI. 989-866-2344
August 24-26 51st Annual Lakehead Harvest Reunion. 4 mi les nor th, 1 mi le east, Esko, MN. 218-729-6717 • 218-590-6839 • [email protected] • www.lhhr.org
August 25-26 Keg Creek Days. Feature: Cockshutt. Glenwood Lake Park, E. Sharp St., Hwys. 34 & 275, Glenwood, IA. Contact: Fred Courtier, Jr., 60823 Kidd rd., glenwood, IA 51534 • 712-527-3872 • John Pitzer • 712-527-3194 • 712-527-2876 • Mike Alexander • 712-624-8840
64th AnnuAl CentrAl StAteS threShermen’S reunion
August 30-September 3Feature:
Case • CaterpillarWe Have Steam Train Rides
2 miles north of I-55 on Rt. 23, Pontiac, IL
Contact: Dave Herz 611 Driftwood Dr. • Lowell, IN 46352
http://threshermensreunion.org
Aug 31 - Sept 3 58th Annual Western Minnesota Steam Threshers Reunion. Feature: International Harvester. rollag, mn. 701-212-2034 • www.rollag.com
September 1-3 Labor Day Weekend. Cedar Valley Engine Club's 47th Annual Threshers Reunion. Features: John Deere & Hercules. Oldest continual service 1923 "D" John Deere on display. 1791 James Watt walking beam steam engine. Live demonstrations, entertainment all 3 days, food, tractor/truck pull Sat. morning, Kid's pedal pull Sun at 1:30, plowing on monday. Large flea market and swap meet area. All exhibitors are welcome to display. Admission $5 covers all 3 days, 12 and under free. located 7 miles west of Charles City, IA on Hwy. 14. Feature Tractor Contacts: Steve Smolik • 641-732-3568, Garold Titus • 319-230-1512. Gas engine contact: Kelly Barnett • 641-257-8171 • www.cedarvalleyengineclub.com
September 6-8 22nd Annual Belwood Antique Tractor & Engine Festival. Carpenter’s Grove Church at Old Belwood School. 18 miles north of Shelby on Hwy. 18, I-40 S, Belwood, NC. Contact: don dellinger, 5731 Fallston rd., lawndale, nC 28090. 704-538-3451
September 6-9 Back to the Farm Reunion 49th Show. National Ferguson Collectors Club. We want all types of Ferguson equipment. Boonville, MO 65233. Steve Breberich • 580-323-6259 • Dennis Ficken • 660-882-8473 • www.mrvsea.com
September 7-8 Virginia/Carolina Foothills Chapter of the ATHS 11th Antique Truck and Tractor Show. Brad Wike Farm, Lincolnton, NC. Contact: Brad Wike, PO Box 3045, Hickory, NC 28603. 828-612-3447 • [email protected] • www.bradclassictrucks.com
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Our 28th ShOwSeptember 6-9, 2012
Located on Hwy. 57 Daviess County Fairgrounds at Elnora, IN. (Located within 2 hours of
Indianapolis, Evansville, Terre Haute & Louisville)Feature tractors & engines:
International harvesterAll exhibitors must be members.
Admission $4 Per Person, Children Under 12 Free. No Alcoholic Beverages • Camping Available • Plenty of Parking.
For more information, contact:
Bill Bays • 812-345-0064www.wrvaa.org
September 7-8 Tennessee Valley Pioneer Power Assn. 25th Annual Pioneer Power Show. Feature Tractor: TBD. All makes & models welcome. Gates open @ 7am. 747 Chapel Hill Hwy., Eagleville, TN. Jesse Geasley • 615-542-5656 • [email protected] • www.eaglevilletvppa.com
September 7-9 Old Time Machinery & Antique Show.
Grayson, KY 606-474-8189 • [email protected]
September 7-9 Lake Region Pioneer Threshermen’s 5 9 t h A n n u a l S h o w. F e a t u r i n g : M i n n e a p o l i s Mol ine. Host ing Summer Prai r ie Gold Convent ion . PO Box 752, Dalton, MN 56324. 218-589-2338 • www.lrpta-dalton.org
September 8-9 Carstens Farm Days. I-80 exit 34, Shelby, IA. 712-544-2341 • www.carstensfarm.com
September 8-9 23rd Annual Anderson’s Rock Creek Relics Threshing & Sawing Show. (Always weekend after Labor Day). Crafts, Exhibitors & Vendors. Tractor parade @ 1:00 each day. $8/Day. Feature: Allis Chalmers. 54433 Forest Blvd., rush City, mn 320-358-4844
September 8 -9 Annua l S t eam Show. Fea t u r e : A l l Tr a c t o r s , C o r n H a r v e s t i n g E q u i p m e n t . Saw Mill & Antique Tractor Display. 4 1/2 miles north of Rosendale or 6 1/2 S. Hwy. 41 at Olden Rd. , P i cke t t , WI . Cal l gomer 920-379-5057 [email protected] • www.picketsteamclub.com
September 13-15 44th Annual West Virginia Oil & Gas Festival. City Park next to Ohio River off Rt. 2. Entrance to park by Ferryboat Landing. P.O. Box 25, Sistersville, WV 26175. Barbara • 304-652-2939
September 14-16 The Historical Construction Equipment Association’s 27th Annual International Convention and Old Equipment Exposition. Hosting Antique Caterpillar Machinery Owners Club National Convention. Museum, Bowling Green, OH. 419-352-5616 • [email protected] • www.hcea.net
September 14-16 L inco ln County Old Threshers Show 43rd Year. Walnut Grove Farm, 6 miles west of Hwy. 79 on Hwy B at the junction of NN. dale Kasa, 1359 Fox Run Road, Elsberry, MO 63343 573-898-2422 • [email protected] • www.lcota.org
September 14-16 51st Annual Antique Engine & Tractor Assoc. & Working Farm Show. Demonstrations, Exhibits, Great Food. Featuring Allis Chalmers, farming with horses. Geneseo, IL. Curt Jacobs, 309-314-3603 • Ed Klundt • 309-292-0601 • Leon Rathjen • 309-791-5306 • www.ae-ta.com
September 14-16 Heritage Park of North Iowa Presents the 29th Annual Steam Threshing Days. Old Iron Swap Meet/Consignment Sale. Featuring: International Harvester & related equip. Hosting Iowa Chapter 5 IH Collectors. Grain Threshing, Log Sawing, Ensilage Cutting, Shingle Making, Corn Shredding, Horsepower Testing, Corn Shelling, Clover Hulling, Sorghum Pressing, Baling. Consignment Sale Friday @ 11 am. Antique Tractor Raffle. Contact: Jerred Ruble (Show Director) • 641-797-2697 • David Hill (Auction/Swap Meet) • 641-590-5959 • www.heritageparkofnorthiowa.com
September 14-16 37th Annual Lanesville Heritage Weekend. Featuring: Minneapolis Moline/Avery Tractors, Waterloo Boy Gas Engines, Case Steam Engines. 2800 Memory Lane, Lanesville, IN off Hwy. 62. Kenny Acton • 502-639-4168 • www.lanesvilleheritageweekend.org
32nd Annual Mini-Sappa Thresher Engine Show.
September 15-16 Oberlin, KS. 785-626-3315
[email protected] www.minisappashow.com
September 22-23 Fall Festival & Swap Meet. Meriden, KS. Meriden Antique Engine & threshers Assoc. Jess • 785-633-9706 • [email protected] • www.meridenthreshers.org
September 28-29 Mississippi Valley Flywheel Assn. Flywheel Festival, Antique Engine & Tractor Show. Joe Brigance Park, Houston, MS. 662-401-9252 • [email protected] • www.msflywheelers.com
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September 28-30 56th Annual Pioneer Harvest Fiesta. Featuring G. John Deere 1938 Tractors, John Deere 1926 Model E Engines. Fai rgrounds, For t Scot t , KS. 620-215-1942 • [email protected] • www.pioneerharvestfiesta.org
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October 13 Maumee Valley Antique Steam and Gas Assn. 18th Annual Fall Show. Feature: Model engines & toys. Jefferson Township Park, US Hwy. 30 east ro Webster Rd, 4 miles north to northwest corner of Webster and Dawkins Rd. Contact: Richard Walker, 21222 S. Circle Dr., Woodburn, IN 46797 260-632-4314 • www.maumeevalley.org
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