[AT] Findlay Ohio Show in August
Doug Tallman
dtallman at accnorwalk.com
Tue Feb 16 07:01:38 PST 2010
Jerry, here is the link to the club's website.
http://www.nwoantiquemachinery.com/ Just briing your tractors out to
the show and we'll find a spot to put you. We will be setting up in the
tractor feature area in the infield of the horse race track. We have
some other members from Ohio that are into the Elec-tracs so you will
have good company. Doug T
Jerry Rhodes wrote:
> Doug, next ? is there a website? how do I sign up, get a space?? I have
> several electric tractors to bring, info please
>
> Jerry...NW Ohio
> 2-GE E15s 1969/1972
> 1- GE E20 1969
> 1- GE E12m 1970
> 1- GE E12s 1969
> Cushman Minitueman
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>> Actually, Mark, the feature tractor is the garden tractor. It just isn't
>> brand specific so any garden tractor will be a feature tractor. Now,
>> before I hear cries of having a lawn mower show, let me tell you there
>> will be a lot more than that. A lot of the early "garden" stuff was
>> meant to replace a one horse farm. A 1918 testimonial book from the
>> Beeman Garden Tractor Co contains a testimonial from a user that states
>> he is gardening approximately 92 acres and that the tractor would be
>> useful for anyone gardening more than 5 acres. Not quite the garden
>>
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