Posted by Adirondack case guy on June 17, 2010 at 18:18:58 from (67.252.92.228):
Put the finishing touches on this Super H and #10 13x7 drill. The tractor belongs to a fellow collector and I ended up with the drill as part of final payment on a building I built for a fellow. They are headed to the Northeast Antique Tractor Association show in Sharon Spa. NY. this weekend. It's a 3 day event starting tomarrow evening with semi, and PU truck pulls. Sat. and Sunday include antique and superstock pulling plus pull what you brung. Also a 10mile tractor ride and parade Sun. IH is the featured brand this year. I was told today they were expecting 250 IH tractors.Guess we'll see! Last two years the tractor drive alone had 70plus tractors. There is also 40acers to plow disc, run bulldozers, and a second pulling track for garden tractors. This show is held at Sunnycrest orchards and also includes farm and toy venders plus crafters. Something for everyone.I'll post pics. next week.
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