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Re: O.T. Tractor Shows
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Posted by JT on January 13, 2005 at 07:08:02 from (69.220.203.201):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. Tractor Shows posted by thresherman on January 11, 2005 at 19:04:35:
If you come this way over Labor Day, You can go to the show In Mt. Pleasant, IA for a couple of days, but need reservations now, it is a small town and it will fill up fast. Then on the way back east, there is a small show at Argyle Lake State Park in Colchester, IL. Usually a lot of tractors, quite a few gas engines, and huge flea markets if you are into that. Then farther east is the Central States Threshermans Reunion, in Pontiac, Illinois. A lot of tractors, quite a few gas engine and garden tractors, some flea markets. usually has about 10-12 steam traction engines in use at any given time. It is also a smaller show, but a nice little show for a days visit. The two last ones can be seen in one day, the one in Mt Pleasant is a two day show if you want to see it all and take your time doing it. They also usually have some big name entertainers there at night. Last year Brad Paisley was there with some of the older country music singers the other nights.
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