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vista show - more than expected!

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    Posted: 23 Jun 2012 at 10:52pm
 
went to the twice a year tractor show at the Antique Gas & Steam Museum in vista, calif. as a scouting trip for the upcoming annual auction there.
saw much more than expected.  mostly green & red - jd anniversary & farmall's are very popular there. but there were a few AC's in the parade like this sweet B -
also some other interesting machines in the parade -
a giant jd barn plus a smaller one for some unusual pieces -
lots of personally owned equipment on display -
a threshing exhibit -
and a giant "field of dreams" with row after row of "needs help" as-found pieces -
i took a lot more photos, these are reduced to fit on this forum.  if anyone is interested, i'll post more in the shows section plus some words about what they have there.  their website doesn't have a gallery.
the tractors in the field of dreams are not identified, so i though i'd walk up and down the rows shooting a video next trip, then go back for detailed pix of any particular tractor in response to requests. i'll likely visit there once a month if the place turns out to be as friendly as advertised.  it's the closest place around with a focus on farm equipment.  hoping to score a project B and some implements at the july 29 auction.
 


Edited by CAdon - 23 Jun 2012 at 10:53pm
52 CA, 41 B and a little B1    oh, yeah... and an 8N ford snuck in there, too.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote CAL(KS) Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 Jun 2012 at 6:36am
well im not anywhere near CA and will probably never go there.. but I love PICS!!!
 
thanks for sharing
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Love the "field of Dreams" pics. I know where there is a galvanized corn shell that looks a lot like this one.

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they used the processed cobs as fuel for the steamer that was driving the big all crop hidden by the corn bin.
my plan is to raise goats (like my knowledgeable neighbor) and he just dumps the unprocessed cobs into the feed bin.  goats are soooo low maintenance!!!
and on my limited 5 acres i figure that's the best i can do - raise a variety of animal feed and a few veggies for us.
52 CA, 41 B and a little B1    oh, yeah... and an 8N ford snuck in there, too.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote JohnCO Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Jun 2012 at 1:03am
I visited there maybe 8 years ago in Oct.  Nice assortment of machinery and some tractors you don't see east of the Rockies.  Also some neat old trucks, there was a Chevy or GMC with a gas V12 engine (two V6's in one piece).  It's good to see people are keeping the old ones and not sending every piece of iron to China just because the price is high.
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