I have 2 friends that have them.Both live here in mid michigan. They go to west branch,buckley and blanchard.Usually the show helps set up the transport. The shows above are like one weekend after one another and the trucker just hauls to the next show for them then on home. I do know Blanchard DID pay for the transport as well but may not anymore. In michigan I believe the boilers have to be certifide every yr or every other.It isnt always cheap to repair parts. There is an amish blacksmith shop down in Penns. I think that can make or does stock alot of parts.If you want one you need to be trained and have a steam engineer certification. And it wouldnt hurt to have a few machinist friends.
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