Posted by 1206SWMO on August 09, 2021 at 14:31:15 from (99.196.43.4):
On Saturday I and a friend attended the Goessel,Kansas show...We left my place a little before 6 AM and made it the 210 miles out there by 9:20 AM just in time for the parade down Main Street...It was a nice warm day with a temp around 97-98 degrees with a strong south wind at times...It was pretty dry out there and late in the day they got a nice 1.5 rain....Its a real nice show and is well worth the drive...The Mennonite ladies sure have some nice cobblers served with ice cream. The Boyle bothers live 10 miles east of me and for the past 8-9 years they have taken a tractor 220 miles to the show....This pic is from the parade and we are at the very east end of town...Theres a milo field across the road and theres a large crowd to my right stretching for almost a mile. A nice 1957 Ford in the parade...About 30 years ago I owned an identical one.
Jerry Toews 35-70 Minneapolis...At 12:30 PM he went thru the starting procedures for the 4-5 tractors he had at the show...
The Cat 22 decided that it had enough plowing for the day...The carb was plugged. Jerry Toews 30-60E Oil Pull on the 8 bottom gang plow..It was pretty dry in that field.
The owner showed how to hook and unhook the trailer (has no dollies) with the AC crawler on board.
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