Posted by oldtanker on September 09, 2012 at 07:28:25 from (66.228.255.239):
Thanks everyone for saying thanks....
TO answer a few questions....or comments.
I decided that most of us know what a WD45, Farmall H or JD B looks like and figured that I would mostly take pictures of stuff that we don't often see here, things that I'd never seen before or things I'd only seen in photos. I'm glad everyone has enjoyed them.
The odd looking machine in the first set posted is an elevating grader.
The Dalton show is smaller than the Rollag show and can be seen in a day except for events such as classic tractor pull and the plowing and harvesting demo. It has a pioneer village And that is included in the"see in a day". There is also a small flee market on site with some tractor related items, my SIL got a nose cone, hood and belt drive for his tractor there yesterday.
The LRPTA restores a tractor every year to raffle. This year it was a MM 4 Star. I did not take pictures but it looks fantastic!
For those who may be interested Dalton is a very small town located in west Minnesota about 5 miles off of I 94, 170 north west of the Twin Cities, 70 miles south west of Fargo ND and about 150 north of Watertown SD. There is camping near or on site plus motels in Fergus Falls MN are about 15 miles.
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