August 2007
Tractor Show
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Pete spent much of his summer on the phone with various sawmill operators
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One of the mobile operators invited him to visit his demonstration...
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...at the Sky Valley Stock and Antique Tractor Club's "Tractor Show and Threshing Bee"
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It doesn't get much more antique than this old steam-powered tractor
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We arrived just in time for their tractor parade
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This was one of the oldest models there...
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...no doubt more modern tractors are more capable, but this one ran beautifully and was surprisingly quiet
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Ford was well-represented...along with John Deere, they dominated the collection
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Each manufacturer has a readily-recognized color scheme...white on a red chassis was the norm for Fords
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A classic antique look
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Even with all the tractors busy with the parade, there were a lot left on display
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A whole row of John Deeres...haven't seen this many since Tom's birthday trip to the dealer
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This is what we actually came for
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This is one of the larger mobile saws we've seen
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The operator (blue-shirt) built his own extension, to allow it to handle up to 50' logs
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The log lies on the platform, while the chain-drive saw carriage rolls down, cutting the log as it goes
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While Pete was talking to the sawmill operator, Debra and the kids enjoy a hay ride
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There were some really nice tractors here
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As nice as that tractor was, the ribbon just says "Participant"
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A less-known manufacturer, at least today
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No doubt there is some significance to the wheel-mount design, but we could not figure it out
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As Flynn gets bigger, pictures of him standing next to tractor wheels are less amazing, but it's still pretty impressive
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