I attended the Riverbend Steam and Gas Assn tractor show this last weekend in Allendale Michigan and captured some video. The weather was beautiful and as you can see there was plenty to do. Thank you to the club for being great hosts, and Ryan for inviting us to the show.
CowTales are coming!
Have you purchased from Steiner Tractor Parts in the last year and received a sweet treat with your order? If you have, then you know how delicious CowTales from Goetze’s candy are. Steiner Tractor Parts includes a few pieces of the candy in our outbound packages as a sweet thank you to our customers. This year, Goetze’s Candy has generously offered to send 75 count tubs of CowTales in our tractor club outreach bundles. CowTales are nut free and proudly made in the USA. Goetze’s candy is a 5th generation family owned, Baltimore based candy company in operation since 1895.
Goetze’s Candy and Steiner Tractor Parts are supporting nearly 300 tractor clubs across the US and Canada by sending out giveaways, raffle prizes and now sweet treats to enhance the show experience. Look for a tub of CowTales at a tractor show near you this summer. Then, find out where you can Goetze some for your family!
Thank you to our friends at Goetze’s candy for supporting the tractor club outreach program.
Midwest Pride in your Ride Tickets
We have two (2 day) passes for the Midwest Pride in your Ride Truck and Tractor show in Earlville Iowa. If you would like these tickets be the first to ‘comment’ on this post and ask for the tickets. It is that easy, first to comment gets the two tickets!
1955 Massey Harris 44-6
1955 Massey Harris 44-6 driven by James Kitson pulling the sled, monitored by Eugene Tucker at the Page, Arizona Annual Antique Tractor Pull and Machine Show the first weekend of October.
I was excited when I was able to capture this moment in time. It really seems to show the enthusiasm these two have for old equipment and tractor pulling. My husband Jim is driving the tractor and his friend Eugene Tucker, is on the sled that my husband designed and they built together. Our tractor show is the first weekend in October every year. Jim and Eugene started it 9 years ago on property owned by Big Lake Trading Post. They let us keep our tractors and other antique construction equipment there. They are located at one of the main intersections coming into town and it has become quite a common occurrence to see tourists from all over the world taking photos of our tractors. I’ve even made up a brochure about them for the tourists.
Judy Kitson
Page, Arizona