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Posted by The Dukester on June 27, 2001 at 19:07:32 from (216.93.118.47):
In Reply to: National Threshers Show posted by Brian on June 27, 2001 at 14:38:02:
Men, any of you who like steamers and old 'heavy' gas tractors, should try to make the show at Rollag, Minnesota, held every year at Labor Day weekend. Yeah, it's kinda "out of the way" up there in northwestern Minn., but they have some of the biggest steamers and gas tractors of that era, and they use 'em like they did when they were the way of life. I don't mean to take anything away from the Wauseon Show, I live less than 50 miles from there and have been going to that show since 1948 when it was held at Blaker's farm at Alvordon, Ohio. My Grand-dad used to take his 30-60 Oil Pull there when we were still using it to sawmill with. But the Minnesota show is really good-they are a long established group(Western Minnesota Steam Thresher's Reunion) and their show has everything you'ld want to see-static and working. I started this with "Men", but Girls, there's an awful lot in that show for you too--whether you sew, or like to fill a firebox while your engine is on the prony brake--or both.
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