You are likly to see just about any thing there -- lots of fun to be had. Dont go there looking for parts for your stationary motor though --- the guys that once came with trailer loads of parts dwindled out till ken meeks was about the last one then he got baned from crossing into the states (he has now passed sadly). Stationary engine parts are few and far between . The majority of the flea market is heavy duty stuff -- tools , lawnmowers and parts, truck parts , tractor parts etc. tons of china / tiwan wares. Tractor parade every day -- mostly 50's and 60'-- all I have ever seen was one steamer which is a permanent exhibit. Lots of heavy duty construction equipment running in a giant sand box (draglins , cats, biggest plow you will ever see -- all this stuff is from the 30's and 40's. There is a good display of a gigantic snow engine that is started and run for the show. There is also a engine shed with many old engines on display with some running. The show / flea market is huge and is far too big to walk unless you are really fit - you need to rent a golf cart or bring one . Even if you are a marathon runner you will likly buy some thing large and heavy -- your arms will be 5 feet long by the time you get back to where you parked.
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