Posted by rrlund on August 19, 2021 at 10:41:15 from (69.36.63.37):
I just got home from Oakley. Did a reconnaissance mission. It's hotter than the hubs of Hades out by the tractors. The Hart Parr Oliver Collector Association has a big white tent set up just west of where my tractors are sitting in the feature area. There are plenty of chairs and tables in there so we can get out of the sun. If you find my 500s, look west, you'll see a wooden barn with some Oliver vendors inside. The tent is set up practically attached to the west end of that barn. You'll see a lot of Oliver signs in there. I guess meet there at noon Friday, or Saturday if you aren't going Friday. I talked to YT guys from as far away as Nebraska this morning who are wanting to meet up, so it might be big.
I'll put a note on one of my tractors for anybody who might not get the message, and can run down there a time or two to check too.
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