Posted by rrlund on February 28, 2018 at 03:47:39 from (69.36.53.86):
In Reply to: Re: Ain't she purdy? posted by JD Seller on February 27, 2018 at 18:50:54:
The factory swinging drawbar on those actually hooked to the rockshaft. There's a pin that locks it in the up position. The first one belongs to Jim Irwin,the second one is the one I made for my gasser until I can find the right one.
Oakley is the MMOGTA show,yes. It's huge. Usually 800-1000 tractors,plus steam engines. Field demonstrations,sawmill,threshing,blacksmith shop,dead weight and weight transfer pulling going on pretty much all the time,beer tent,large flea market with lots of parts vendors. Owosso Tractor Parts is always set up there with lots of new and used parts. There are always tractors and equipment for sale along the west side of the grounds. That one and Buckley are the two big shows in Michigan. Buckley has more steam,but it has more Chinese junk in the flea market too. A lot of people have stopped going to Buckley and go to Oakley instead since they're usually the same weekend.
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