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Re: Red Power roundup, who's coming?
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Posted by casered on June 12, 2003 at 15:49:08 from (209.173.121.36):
In Reply to: Red Power roundup, who's coming? posted by casered on June 10, 2003 at 20:50:21:
Sorry about not responding guys but I have not been on the computer since I posted the original message. Jim from Mich, don, and Bill B, the best answer I can give to your questions is to use the link that someone provided entitled Red Power Roundup. It has contact info for club chairpeople and info on lodging and camping as well. VaJerry, if you are familiar with the grounds, we are using most of the grounds west of the grandstands for displaying tractors and equipment. We will use some of the large brick exhibition buildings for memorabilia and the like along the north side of the grounds, and we will also use the grandstand area as well. We are also trying to plan on parading through downtime Bloomsburg. I hope to possibly meet some of you guys there and place a face to the names that I see on here so much. Between my dad and I, we hope to bring our 766, 2-H's, 1-M, our old IH hayrake, a set of old McCormick Deering soil pulverizers, a 400 eska pedal tractor with cart, and anything else we have time to put on our truckloads. We wanted to bring our 15-30, and a cadet original and a cadet model 73 but unfortunately they won't be done in time. We will also be hauling a 756 and some other equipment for our neihgbor. Hope to see you all there for what should be a great show. Have a good one.
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