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Photos from Churchville (NY) show

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Bob M

08-21-2002 17:45:07




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Punch below for a few pix from the Churchville show this past weekend. Over 120 antique tractors, plus many implements, old engines, etc. on display this year. A nice show!!




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The Red

08-22-2002 06:21:06




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 Re: Photos from Churchville (NY) show in reply to Bob M, 08-21-2002 17:45:07  
GREAT bunch of pictures Bob! I gather from the way folks were dressed that it was hot that day?



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Bob M

08-22-2002 07:48:30




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 Re: Re: Photos from Churchville (NY) show in reply to The Red, 08-22-2002 06:21:06  
Red - It was hot alright! Made it into the low 90's both days...



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ScottyNY

08-21-2002 18:00:15




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 Re: Photos from Churchville (NY) show in reply to Bob M, 08-21-2002 17:45:07  
Thanks for the pics, Bob! Looks like it was a fine day for a tractor outing. Coupla questions. Where is Churchville? (I'm over in Ulster County) And did that sled bog that steamer down any?



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Bob M

08-21-2002 18:27:00




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 Re: Re: Photos from Churchville (NY) show in reply to ScottyNY, 08-21-2002 18:00:15  
Scotty - Churchville is southwestern Monroe County; nearest city is Rochester.

Surprisingly the pulling sled DID manage to stall that steamer. What happened is the steamer was gaining speed near the end of the pull when the boiler began priming - sending hot water up with the steam into the cylinder. The engineer quickly shut the throttle to avoid damage and everything just stopped. Looked pretty impressive however, first with black smoke then lots of steam out the stack.

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