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Posted by Kerry on November 30, 2002 at 18:03:16 from (207.53.228.232):
In Reply to: Involvement in North Texas area.... posted by Hillbilly Hotrodder on November 29, 2002 at 20:27:58:
I'm about 45 miles east of Dallas, near Greenville, TX. My favorites are the pull/shows in Temple (in the fall) and Abilene(I think it's around Feb or March, but it's inside). There's one every summer at Samuell Farm just east of Dallas near Forney, and up in Paris, TX also in the summer. It seems like there's one in Grand Prarie at Trader's Village in the summer also. The Tractor/engine show in Temple is my favorite, lots of old iron pulling and showing off, plus stationary engines of all sizes. They have one that ran a generator for the town of Seymour, TX for about 40 yrs, it's a little over 10,000 cubic inches and starts on compressed air. It's a pretty cool piece of equipment! Kerry
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