Sunnycrest is tentatively scheduled to run three days this year, June 17th to the 19th. But, they haven't even put it on their own Website yet - so I wonder what the heck is going on. If you know, please post.
I've got the same schedule problem. I usually go to Sunnycrest every year, as well as the show in Gallupville (Gas Up). But, last year the Sunnycrest show wasn't near as good as usual, and I see MacFadden is no longer promoting it. I get the feeling the whole thing is going downhill. It's not even advertised in the local papers here anymore and I can't figure what the heck is going on. In-fighting maybe? There's been a lot of that is tractor and engine clubs in this part of New York. My wife ran the Hanford Mills Museum engine show for years until a bunch of engine collectors got into a feud and many refused to come anymore.
And Gallupville? I don't know what the heck is going on there either at the Father's Day "Gas UP" event. Last I heard it will be two weekends this year. June 11-12, and June 18-19. We went last year, but they started refusing anyone with dogs, so we turned around and left (our dog goes everywhere with us).
To the converse, the show held here locally is growing exponentially, next to me in Roseboom, New York. August 21 and 22, it's now one of the best shows/meets in this part of New York. Ten years ago, it was just 5-10 collectors that got together and had a barbecue. Now, it's huge.
An old friend of mine comes up from Florida every year and drives his old Deere (that he no longer owns). He's a retired dairy farmer and the Deere 620 came from his farm and on-site Deere dealership he had during the 40s and 50s. The 620 was a "new" leftover that he kept and farmed with for many years. Show info at 607-264-3015
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