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Posted by Jim T on November 08, 2002 at 20:18:38 from (216.166.192.95):
In Reply to: MT PLEASANT IOWA posted by MICHAEL S on November 08, 2002 at 08:50:06:
Michael, a friend of mine is on the board of directors for the Worlds Expo, so I have a flier. DATE: June 27 - 28 - 29, 2003 Internet site is www.tractorexpo.com Old Threshers is always Wed. (before) thru Labor Day. Don't have their site handy, may be www. Oldthreshers.com I've been to both and each has something spectacular going for it. Old Threshers is a step WAYYY back in time, no tractors newer than 1939 (I think). Lots of horse drawn equip. and exhibits. TONS (literaly) of those smoke belching steamers. They have a couple of buildings as museums, HUGE!! Heck, I could go on but there may be a limit somewhere to how much information the internet can handle. LOL The Worlds Expo is more along the modern lines of a tractor show with ALL brands and many LESSER KNOWN tractors showing up. The one I attended in 2001 had Silver Kings, CO-OPs, Leaders, Averys, etc. along with Olivers, Deeres, A-C, IHC, MM, Ford....you get the picture. Flier says museums will be open and my GUESS is the steam engines WILL be out and FIRED UP. Just depends what strikes your fancy. If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to ask. May see you at either one. Jim T
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