We thoroughly enjoyed getting educated about the steam engine and its significance in revolutionizing agriculture in America. Live demonstrations of fully functioning steam driven tractors were going on at regular intervals for fair goers to see. Some of the tractors dated back to the early 1900's or earlier. They have a steam locomotive that lumbers around the park carrying kids and enthusiasts alike.
Thresher power plant made by Frick, Racine, WI. |
Of course our interest was on the modern too and anyone with even a passing fancy for restored and shiny old tractors would not have been disappointed. Farmall was the focal brand this year and there were lots of them to see at this fair. I am especially fond of the Farmall Cub because of its small stature and sturdiness. Someday maybe I will get one? A lo boy version perhaps for the hilly terrain we have...?
Farmall Cub (1950) painted white signifying that it was a demonstration model. Supposedly they were to be repainted the typical red color as shown below if sold to a customer. |
Your Blogger talking to Gary Pickeral of International Harvester about his antique Farmall Cub pictured. |
Antique Farmall Cub Lo Boy, circa 1950 Farmall Super A-1 for show only above the Massey. Not many Massey Ferguson tractors were on display. This antique Ford 8N being raffled off for charity |
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