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Posted by gold-leaf-deere on August 26, 2006 at 19:46:23 from (205.188.117.14):
Saturday night, August 26, 2006. I just got home from a GREAT tractor show. It was held in Leota, Indiana Population 5 plus 1 cat and two dogs, at least that is what the sign says as you enter the town. They had about 90 tractors plus several other displays. There was a Civil War raid where there was a raid on the local General Store. They had several musical bands, some of the best Gospel, Country and more, All live and on stage. The people were the most friendly and appreciative people that I have ever met at a Tractor/Engine Show. There was a steady stream of people past my trailer to see the Goild-Leaf-Deere and the 1/16, the 1/8, and 1/2 Scale models of the Gold D.
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