Posted by INCase on August 24, 2023 at 06:26:47 from (209.221.240.192):
made it to the show yesterday with a buddy of mine. man was it hot and we left about 2:30ish. a good day about 2-1/2 hour drive for us.
a few pictures of the feature tractors Cockshutt/coops including the pedal tractor from Shirley's toys Never a huge Cockshutt fan but my grandmother had a model 50 wide front (row crop) and my grandfather had a CoOp E3 he farmed with (probably bought with the cash he couldn't spend during WW2)
i did not know or ever hear/see of the Gambles Farmcrest made by Cockshutt. my buddy said he remembered a Gambles department store in Warsaw IN when he was a kid. not sure if the same store or not.
saw all the tractors and watched a Co-worker run his tractor (old McCormick) on the threshing machine demo. thought one of the 20 something girls pitching the wheat into the infeed was going to stab the other girl with the pitch fork as she was not paying much attention. lol
walked much of the flea market area but not all. didn't see anything i needed. no IH 444 sales brochures and 12x28 rims are less $ elsewhere did not walk thru any of the knick knack buildings.
had ribeye sandwhich from the church but would have picked the pork from the exchange club next time (too dry) . a golf cart would be nice but i need to walk/loose weight.
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