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Getting Ready For our Tractor, Steam, and Threshing Show
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Posted by migraine on July 27, 2007 at 08:40:06 from (76.28.171.237):
Our big annual show is next week here in Lynden Wa Aug 1,2,3,and 4. Featured this year is Allis Chalmers and a lot of work has gone into making this the biggest and best show. Lots of really neat AC rare and unique things including all 4 articulated tractors that AC made, lots of high crops and complete series of their time. We also welcome all colors and makes and are expecting nearly 400 tractors alone. We have parades, pulls and threshing every day and lots to do see and do. If you are coming to the NW or are within driving distance come and look us up. Setting is old growth 200 acre park that is under the care of the city and our club leases all the land and buildings. Camping for the whole week is 20 bucks in the shade. Give me a call and I will show you around. My dad is coming all the way from Iowa for the 7th year in a row. PHOne 360-410-2677 Migraine I,ll try to get some pictures to post here
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