We thought the path through the corn was interesting too. Looked like they just shoved it down, rather than pick it. We drove in with our pickup and trailer, then noticed how crowded it was and that the field was mostly sand. Decided to park it on the road...spun out trying to get back out with an EMPTY trailer (our pickup is 2 wheel drive).
Not sure on all the tractors... there was something they called either a Model A or Model T conversion. But it was weird and had a Regular front pedestal and steering gears. Great big silver light mounted on the left front side.
Husband went after a Litte Wonder - but an Amish farmer wanted it worse than we did.
Thanks on the pictures. I love to take them (that is why I miss most of the prices - I have to be away from the crowd to get good photos).
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