The Club's Avery Steam Traction Engine, I believe there may be one other like it still in existence.
This Waterloo Boy restoration was just completed in time for the show by the owner, a club member.
Allis Chalmers Road Patrol, a light road grader. Owned by a club member.
This member converted an Allis Chalmers RC into a forklift that he uses around his own shop as well as on the club grounds.
A custom Ford with a flathead V8 engine.
This is one better, a custom Ford with a Lincoln Flathead V12.
This Ford retired from a Golf Course.
International Titan. I think the first time I saw it was after it had been fully restored, that was 15+ years ago.
This is a little home-built job that I think is a couple of years old. As I recall, it has a Briggs Lawn tractor engine and tranny.
Matt driving a friends Allis Chalmers "B".
A toy custom made by the owner for his grandkids. If my memory is correct, it started out as a John Deere 318 Garden Tractor. It now has a diesel engine and narrow front.
The draft horse club joins us for an exhibition of their own.
The contraption next to the hay wagon is a "Sno-Loader" When it works, it scoops up a bale and throws it on the trailer by spring action. I have seen it work three or four times in a row, but usually, it misses or drops or breaks the bales.
Wish I could have captured the whole thing, but this team has just finished demonstrating cutting a square corner.
Some of the many miniature engines shown.
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