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Rock Creek Relics show


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Posted by jon f mn on September 12, 2021 at 19:39:46 from (174.219.130.74):

Spent the weekend at my closest threshing show, about 15 miles from my house. Was about as perfect a weekend as you could ask for. This is a fairly small show, about a couple hours will see most of it. But it is always fun to go to. Saw a few YT'ers there, sadly I lost the paper with their names on it and my memory being what it is I can not remember all their names, so I'll leave the identification to each person. Sorry about that. But here is the pic, I'm in the blue.


My boss was nice enough to let me use the company truck to haul my stuff. My boys, grandkids, and I all agree, this is the superior way to haul stuff to shows.

Here is a pic of the tractors and machinery in the display area. Took this standing on my combine. This show has a lot of tractors and equipment, more than most larger shows.


This is the show's big Minneapolis Moline tractor pulling 10 bottoms. I don't know the size.


It's pretty heavy ground here and it walks right along with that plow.

Here they demonstrate a silo filler run by a jd B.



This is a husker/shredder. It picks the cons and puts them in the wagon and shreds the stalks for bedding.

Here is the saw mill that started the whole thing. All the buildings are built with lumber sawed on this mill. The drive is interesting as it's all homemade and uses two tractors to power the same shaft, one on a belt and the other from the pto. This year they had a very nice pair of 720 John Deere diesels running it.


My grandkids Jason and Aubrey getting ready for a ride through the parade with grampa. They really liked the show and were excited to see everything.


Did a little plowing too. Usually there are some big tractors here, but this year other than the big Moline I was the biggest there. There is many times a 5020 there and another 5020 with a 318 V-8 Detroit in it. They usually plow a bit as well, but not this year.

Was a great weekend and I really had a good Time. Can't wait til next year. I think each year I'll take different stuff. That should keep it interesting.


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