[AT] Great American Shops - contest

Herb Metz metz-h.b at comcast.net
Sat Jun 17 21:11:31 PDT 2017


Am quite sure this contest was also in May issue of The Progressive Farmer; 
that would have provided more time for contest entries.  Will share whatever 
info develops from this contest.
My building is used as a shed, not a shop because it is infrequent that I do 
or attempt to do mechanics. Dad did all of the mechanics and I operated and 
maintained the tractor.  Dad also kept all equipment in good repair.
Yes, all tractors are orange; D14, IB, 720 L & G, and couple G's. I should 
sell the IB as it never gets used and I need the space. Herb(GA)


-----Original Message----- 
From: Mogrits
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2017 2:56 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Great American Shops - contest
Herb,
Having been in your shop, I can say it is perfectly organized for storing
Allis Chalmers tractors!
Warren

On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 2:25 PM, Herb Metz <metz-h.b at comcast.net> wrote:
> Below is on page 8 of June 2017 issue of The Progressive Farmer:
> DTN/The Progressive Farmer,  2204 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 415,
> Birmingham,  AL  35209  magazine is sponsoring a contest, entries deadline
> is July 7, 2017. They asre looking for the best of the best, shop planned
> for hard work and equipped to make your work profitable, and ideas that
> make your work efficient.  Send photos also.  Win $500 in prizes and cash.
> Here’s what they want to know:
> a.  What makes your shop great?
> b.  How does the shop’s design make your work easier?
> c.  What tools nd storage ideas make your shop work easier?
> d.  What is the best idea in your shop?
> Four categories:
> 1.  Shops 1,500 square feet and less.
> 2.  Shops 1,501 square feetto 5,000 square feet.
> 3.  Shops 5,001 square feet and more.
> 4.  Recycled/rehabbed shops (old shop space or buildings converted into
> new and useful shop space).
> Send your entries by mail or email to: Dan Miller, Senior Editor,
> dan.miller at dtn.com,
> phone 205-613-6088
> I assume this contest is open to the public.
> Herb(GA)





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