Posted by Dave Sherburne NY on August 21, 2012 at 19:34:49 from (50.48.51.20):
Well I made it to the show and here's the proof. You all know what most of these are so you don't need a list of names. My father in law had a Super C with a loader just like the one in the picture. Not sure what the little crawler was Maybe a Bates Steel Mule.The last picture is a hydraulic valve on a Farmall M My grandson just bought a non running M last Monday he rebuilt the carb and had it running on Friday. The fella he works for gave him the valve so we needed pictures to hook it up. The Case may have belonged to Adirondack Case Guy, but we didn't meet up with him. It was a real nice show, but I didn't see any Cockshutts. The food was good and not overpriced. I never saw a JD with a semi mounted corn picker before and there were quite a few LP gas tractors there, mostly JD. There were three of those County tractors there, The double winged snowplow in the background of the super C picture was an Oshkosh. Notice the wheel weights on the Moline.
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