Posted by fred goodrich on July 01, 2019 at 09:27:50 from (172.100.186.6):
If anyone thinks they are too busy to get to a show of this caliber you should reconsider. I guess travel is a big factor, I was lucky for this one because I could get to Bloomsburg in 2and a half hours. Next one in S.D. I'll probably be to busy. I can't imagine how many loads it took to get such a showing of tractors,parts and equipment to Bloom, but I am sure glad they did. I took my French C down but got there late so it was displayed in the parking lot. Thank you Adrian for the info on it but I didn't cross paths with you Saturday. The indoors venders were great and I hope they all did well. On a note, small world I saw tractors from Dighton Mass. (very interesting Diesal Cub with a hydro) and Evan and I work an auction there 3 or 4 times a year! When we left Sat it looked like quite a storm brewing. Fairgrounds makes for a very nice setting for the event. Here's some pictures.
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