My cousin just stopped by after going over there, said it was packed, even roped off some of the parking lot for vendors. Not too muddy he said.
 
I was there for a good part of the day. Not much rain. Not muddy. I live 15min south of grounds didn't get hardly a drop here. I scored some good deals I think. Plenty of people! Had a good time.
 
More sellers than ever and a few drips of rain. I bought some good parts and should clear about a $1000 when resold and have some parts for myself. Will have 2 tanks of diesel,food and a motel room to come out of that but had a great time and met some very nice people. Also found some 95-105 combine stuff south of Mankato. Tom
 
It was FANTASTIC!! Lots of vendors, lots of attendees.

Husband and I, and a daughter, went. We all found some things to buy.

According to our daughter's Samsung watch... we walked nearly 6 miles there. Probably going to feel it tomorrow. LOL!

It was not muddy.
 
We added a picture from the meet and greet on the tractor tales page. I had a good time, but must have walked way too many miles. Found some good treasures and did my best to spend some of my kid's inheritance. Like what was said by others, it rained a little and was chili, but no mud. Some of the things I found was a rear hub for a CASE plow, a manual I needed, a hood for a Farmall B, radiator top for a CASE 500, and some misc. tools. It was a good day!
 
I went, first time, a lot of vendors, actually found the parts I was looking for at a very good price. Pretty good crowd, I was told it was down a little from the past, but weather might play into it. Nice grounds, and just about anything you could want in the swap. I had a good time.
 
I live 26 miles southwest and go every year. I got there at 4:40 a.m. for a prime parking spot outside the main entrance and snoozed until daylight. I was a little disappointed to not find the great stuff I usually find but did end up with a lot of old tools, several small tool boxes, even some canna bulbs to replace the ones that didn't survive winter storage. I was pleased to encounter no mud; I've been at the show when the crushed-rock drives were like two inches of pancake batter. The crowd was pretty decent; not as many vehicles parked along the roads up to a mile away as at some shows, but still busy enough for vendors to make sales. I even remembered to take my padlock key so I could get into the Pioneer Press building to check it out after it has sat unattended since August 2019. (A couple of other guys and I run the press building for the late-summer show.) If this morning had been sunny and 60s instead of gray and upper 30s I'd probably have gone back. It's a fun show.
 
My dad, uncle and myself went,we pulled a golf cart with us, got there by 8 or so, thousands of vehicles there by then, bought a couple of items, a pair of c fenders, an oil measure and the mini donuts were good !
 

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