I plan to possibly go this weekend, but I will be spectating only if I go. It will be the first ever time for me, but I will get pictures if I go. Show starts tomorrow on Friday and goes until Sunday from 10AM to 4PM, here is the flyer….
We got back from the show. We had a great time being the first time we went there, and saw a good size flea market. The show was very good too although there was not really as much as I originally thought, it seemed that there was more flea market than show... but what there was spectacular and stuff I have not seen before. My stepdad got a few trinkets in the market though, and I unfortunately convinced myself out of a couple of things. We got there at 12:00 noon and left at 3:00. Here are some pictures with more to come….
This was one of the things convinced myself out of buying, although I am kicking myself for NOT buying it now because I could use my own wrench instead of borrowing my stepdads when I need to and because its Craftsman. Sigh and face palm, but oh well. It was a good price too although it could of been lower in my opinion, but that was about what they are going for though. Maybe I can get another one another time…..
Anyone interested in a Seagull boat engine for $325?
More inside the barn including a rare Cockshutt, and a rare Gard n’ All Jr…..
A rare Cockshutt tractor because you hardly ever see them around here…..
These tractors here are a Beaver tiller steer on the left, a rare Gard n’ All Jr on the right, and a 3 wheeled David Bradley Tri Track in the back behind the beaver and Gard n’ All….
More pictures including the 3 wheeled David Bradley, an overview of the showfield, Ford GTs that are unfortunately in need of alot of TLC, and a nice display of chainsaws…..
More pictures including a Cub Cadet 782 hood for sale for only $50.00, an unusual Wheel Horse 500 Special with a Tecumseh that was not for sale but I really want, and a Hubbard SteamCycle…..
More pictures, last ones. This really is a great show, and I do plan to go back next year in 2026. I already have a schedule for next year too. Thank you all for looking….
Liking that old Speedex. S24.
First built about 1965. Would have a 10 or 14 horse kohler.
The early S24 models used an engine slide method to engage the drive belt.
I forgot to mention that I even got the privilege to meet the President of the club whose name was Jack. He was a very nice fellow. I told him that it was a great show, what a good job they did putting it on, and that it was my first time there. They already have a schedule out for next year which they have a pamphlet for which I will post below. I hope and plan to be at another one of their shows next year…..
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