Not many Fords there, featured tractor was Deere this year.
Dale C had his 8N there and there were at least three more
8N's there but I failed to get pictures of them.
It was too danged hot to take a lot of pictures!
We had a good time though. Met up with quite a few YT guys.
Dale C, Tracto-man, SuperTrucker, Dave Hammond to name a few.
Hope you guys had as good a time as we did!
Crispy was there.
This 430 caught my eye, looked like a nice straight machine.
I think this might belong to Nick's family but I'm not sure.
My little Farmall two seater parade tractor. Needs and umbrella!
This Case SC was parked nearby. Had green lichens all over it.
Also had remote hydraulics, Eagle hitch and from what I could
see, other than the gray primer, original paint.
I only heard it run from across the field but is sounded like a
Swiss watch from that distance. Smooth and quite.
If I owned it I would display it just like it is.
I put a For Sale sign on my little Allis C. It sold right after
I backed it on the trailer to bring it home. so I delivered it.
It should serve his intended purposes very well.
No more skiing pictures! If any of you have driven an Allis
B or C in first gear, you know how far fetched that was! LOL
This Cockshutt was fixed up very nicely. Its a bit unusual being diesel.
And one of the pretty Deeres. I like the unstyled A's and B's.
If the mag is set right they don't start all that hard.
Dale C had his 8N there and there were at least three more
8N's there but I failed to get pictures of them.
It was too danged hot to take a lot of pictures!
We had a good time though. Met up with quite a few YT guys.
Dale C, Tracto-man, SuperTrucker, Dave Hammond to name a few.
Hope you guys had as good a time as we did!
Crispy was there.
This 430 caught my eye, looked like a nice straight machine.
I think this might belong to Nick's family but I'm not sure.
My little Farmall two seater parade tractor. Needs and umbrella!
This Case SC was parked nearby. Had green lichens all over it.
Also had remote hydraulics, Eagle hitch and from what I could
see, other than the gray primer, original paint.
I only heard it run from across the field but is sounded like a
Swiss watch from that distance. Smooth and quite.
If I owned it I would display it just like it is.
I put a For Sale sign on my little Allis C. It sold right after
I backed it on the trailer to bring it home. so I delivered it.
It should serve his intended purposes very well.
No more skiing pictures! If any of you have driven an Allis
B or C in first gear, you know how far fetched that was! LOL
This Cockshutt was fixed up very nicely. Its a bit unusual being diesel.
And one of the pretty Deeres. I like the unstyled A's and B's.
If the mag is set right they don't start all that hard.