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Re: Mt. Pl'snt, IA Old Thresher's Reunion?
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Posted by Aaron SEIA on September 03, 2005 at 05:34:45 from (209.152.112.211):
In Reply to: Mt. Pl'snt, IA Old Thresher's Reunion? posted by leon on September 02, 2005 at 18:20:46:
Just spent most of yesterday there. No real parts vendors, lots if F series, some M's, MTA, some old crawlers. If you like stuff other than IH, Massy is the show tractor, lots of interesting stuff in their section. Quite a few off brand things that I'd never heard of. Not nearly as much green as you'd think. The steam engines are just awesome to watch. The church's all have outstanding meals in the new dining hall. The volunteers are all some of the nicest people you will ever meet. Last night when I came home, Wal-Mart was 2.99 on ethanol, 2.89 on diesel. They take another 5 cents off if you pay witha Wal-Mart card. The Hy-Vee (grocery store chain in the mid west) has a gas station as well, for some reason they were 3.11 on ethanol, so it could be higher this morning. I'm going back today because there is just no way you can take it lal in in a day. If your wife doesn't like tractors, she can ride a free shuttle bus to the town square which has dozens of crafty type vendors set up. Single day tickets to the show are $7 a person, there is free parking if you follow the signs and busses to shuttle you around. I really hope you and anyone else here decides to come. It is an outstanding show with a little bit for eveyone. Aaron SEIA
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