
Bathrooom break! Well, mostly for the ladies!!297 views (2 votes)
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Picture of the southern Indiana rig again. We are glad you came all this way!!121 views (1 votes)
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Parade201 viewsAdam West on his 1959 International 240. One day he may restore it. Hopefully in near future. (1 votes)
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parade202 viewsAnother view of the tractor and trailer pulling the sign (1 votes)
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Crew on a Thresher before the demonstration297 viewsAll hands on deck! Or on thresher, what ever the case may be. Here the crew gets ready to demonstrate the method of removing grain from the stalk before the combine was invented. (1 votes)
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99 viewsMike Heiden shows his nephews how to operate his family’s John Deere 720. (1 votes)
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Brian Bowrngen in front of a Case 110 Steam Engine119 viewsClub secretary Brian Boerngen demonstrates just how large the Case 110 is. (1 votes)
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Boerngen's 1957 Oliver Super 77 pulling the Get-R-Done Sled359 viewsBrian and Nathan Boerngen on their 1957 Oliver Super 77 pulling the Get-r-Done Sled. (1 votes)
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I'd never be caught dead on a Farmall!140 viewsI'd never be caught dead on a Farmall! At least that's what Rodger said before he actually saw one up close. In the back ground Jerry has a little fun pondering the fact that this little photo will be on our web site proving that John Deere man Rodger Miller did not melt when he sat on a Farmall. (1 votes)
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This is a 1967 International Cub...91 viewsThis is a 1967 International Cub. The Cub started as the Farmall Cub in 1947 and changed to the International in 1965 and continued it's production run in this form until 1975. (1 votes)
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The president gets an easy question149 views (1 votes)
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It was just a little foggy. Still a great time!!147 views (1 votes)
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