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Posted by William Pearson on May 23, 2006 at 15:57:47 from (151.199.223.210):
I know a lot of you guys are big tractor folks but the 8th Annual Wheel Horse Show is a lot of fun with these little red garden tractors! This June the Wheel Horse Collectors Club will be celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Wheel Horse garden tractor by holding a super event for Wheel Horse tractors. Now we do have the usual amenities like dash plaques for exhibitors and some of the neatest show "T" shirts you have ever seen ..... but after the ice cream social you get to drive your Wheel Horse at night under the lights for the Friday night Cruise Night while listening to oldies music being played (the kids love this)! I give a tech session on Wheel Horse componates to teach people how to keep these little red tractors going after all many 35 to 40 year old Wheel Horse are still out there working. The tractor parade is both days and takes over two hours for all the Wheel Horses to go by and this year we will have a photo spot set up so you can take a picture of you and your Wheel Horse at a sign marking this special event. Cecil Pond the founder of Wheel Horse at 82 years of age will be coming to the show and we will set up a 60 model year line up of Wheel Horses to have his picture taken with for a historic photo. Wheel Horses are not just for cutting the grass, any attachment you have for a big tractor Wheel Horse had too, you can see these attachments along with some of the finest museum quality restorations you have ever seen at the show. Yes buying and selling of Wheel Horse tractors and parts is done at the show too ..... from 6:00am till after 12:00 at night! Camping at the show is the best way to all of the Wheel Horses and this year we exspect over 600 Wheel Horses to attend from all over the U.S. and Canada! For more information take a look at the Wheel Horse Collectors Club web site. www.wheelhorsecollectorsclub.com Bill in Richmond, Va
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