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Buckley Old Engine Show - Annual show in Buckley, Michigan [33] K&O Steam and Gas Engine Show, Windfield Kansas. Central North Dakota Steam Thresher's Reunion – (1958- ) [34] The Dover Steam Show – (1964- ) Annual show hosted by Tuscarawas Valley Pioneer Power Association [35]
Steam engines on the grounds. The Central North Dakota Steam Thresher's Reunion is an annual event held in New Rockford, North Dakota every third weekend of September. [1] The event is held on the New Rockford Fairground, and began in 1958. It features rare working steam engines, antique implements, and also many antique tractors. [2]
Each year, the National Threshers Association reunion/show features approximately 50 steam engines - all operating - in addition to hundreds of gas tractors and gas engines. Daily demonstrations include wheat threshing , straw baling , sawmill , a shingle mill, farm plowing , and machinery parades with covered grandstand seating for spectators.
The tractor and engine show is at the Farmers Antique Tractor and Engine Association grounds, 7600 Forrister Road. The weekend show begins Friday.
The Sioux Empire Fair is a fair held annually each summer in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, at the W. H. Lyon Fairgrounds.Attendance at the 2014 fair was 280,985. [1]The Sioux Empire Fair includes carnival rides, fair food, livestock shows, horse shows, and art competitions daily.
Steam tractor lineup at the 2010 Reunion. The Midwest Old Threshers Reunion is an annual event that takes place in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, United States, and runs for five days, ending on the Labor Day weekend. It was first held in 1950, and has taken place every year except 2020, when it was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. When it first ...
The Washington County Tractor Pull will be held Saturday, May 25, at 6 p.m. at the Washington County Agriculture Education Center, 7313 Sharpsburg Pike, Boonsboro. Washington County Tractor Pull ...
An Avery tractor pulling three sod cutters on a farm near Larned, Kansas, around 1916. The Avery company made many traction engines, such as the 1907 steam tractor model. At that time steam was the only form of power and the tractor resembled a miniature locomotive. In 1909, Avery began manufacturing gasoline tractors. [6]