Max Armstrong sits down with Kenny Buchheit of American Tractor Museum
In this episode of Steiner Stories Across America, Max Armstrong sat down with Kenny Buchheit, co-founder of the American Tractor Museum to discuss the many featured items at the museum in Perryville Missouri.
Kenny co-founded the museum along with the late Arley Berkbuegler. The 25,000 square foot museum holds an amazing collection of tractors and other agricultural items. Including many one-of-a-kind tractors, as well as 30 tractors over 100 years old.
A Kaiser Traveler that converts to a truck feature that would allow the hauling of a few hay bales, crates of produce or even a calf.
A Walk the Line display from the 2005 movie about the early life of Johnny Cash and June Carter, starring Reese Witherspoon and Joaquin Phoenix is a popular stop. They have the two Oliver tractors used in the movie it’s a must-see for Oliver fans or fans of the movie.
We recommend you stop by Perryville Missouri and see for yourself the history collected in the American Tractor Museum, take a day or two to enjoy it all!
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