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Some of the Allis-Chalmers line-up from small to large! |
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Although the weather did not cooperate well for this year's show, exhibitors and spectators alike still persevered through the drizzle. This year's featured manufacturer was Allis-Chalmers and the Orange Enthusiasts made sure their presence was known! |
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An unrestored Allis-Chalmers model B and restored combine |
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It was nice to see some equipment present to compliment the tractors. Many exhibitors displayed their tractors with matching implements like plows and mowers |
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A restored Bantam excavator. Note the cable controls. No hydraulics! |
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The diversity of equipment at this show was amazing. Agricultural, residential, industrial, and construction equipment were present.
Note the Farmall H powered road grader in the background of the excavator in the picture at the right. |
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Melvin putting his Rumley 6 to the test on the Baker fan.
Melvin putting his Rumley 6 to the test on the Baker fan. |
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The Museum's Fall Harvest Days is a great event for those who want to do more than just let there equipment sit around all day. The Baker fan was available for anyone who wanted to see how their tractor handled a belt load. |
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It may be orange but it's not an Allis-Chalmers! A beautifully restored Oliver Cletrac crawler really stood out. |
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Of course, for those who prefer that all their work doesn't get dirty, the display area works well to show off. |
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Even small tractors like this restored John Deere 110 were present. |
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Lawn and Garden tractors are really beginning to catch on in the world of collecting. Several were present at this year's show. |
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The Museum welcomes equipment displays at the show like this corn shredder and like period wagon in addition to the ever popular tractor displays. |
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