No I haven't. The main reason being - there are just too many engine shows around here during the summer. All is spread too thin. And it seems whenver a big one comes up - there will be two or three all on the same weekend.
We have one locally that started real small, a few miles from me in the town of Roseboom. Now, it too is getting huge - and was on RFD TV and the cover of Country Folks. Also, McFadden (tractor dealer and tractor salvage yard - and auctioneer) has a huge show and antique tractor-pull every summer at Sharon Springs. And, another at the same time near Central Bridge. And another downstate near Grahmsville and another up north in Lewis County. And then there's the one I have to go to in East Meredith, Delaware County - at my wife's musuem (Hanford Mills). My wife helps run an 1800s saw and grist mill - water powered and steam powered. They have their own engine show every fall - and also an ice cutting harvest event this winter - with some antique engines running ice cutting saws, mules pulling ice markers, etc. There is only X amount of time for these things. Now that my first set of four kids are in their 30s and living out west, they don't help me truck my own stuff to shows anymore. And my new kid - at four years old - isn't much help yet. By the time he is, I might be dead or in a wheel-chair. We'll see.
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