Spotlighting vintage tractors, farm equipment, small engines, and cars. There will be a lawn mower pull, and blessings of the bikes. It will be a fun filled day with lots of food, including whole hog BBQ, crafts, and plenty of time to meet new people.
Saturday (May 25, 2019) Fun Day – This is an unsanctioned event. Tractor games start at 1:30 pm.
Sunday (May 26, 2019) Weigh in 8 – 10 am. Pull starts at 11 am. After the pull on 5/26 there will be a General Membership Meeting with a potluck after the meeting. Meat will be provided. Please bring a dish/dessert to share.
Monday (May 27, 2019) Weigh in 8 – 9 am. Pull starts at 10 am.
This club presents an annual show of antique tractors and other farm equipment, trucks and rural antiques on
the site of the Muskegon County Fair Grounds, Fruitport, Michigan. Activities include tractor pulls, Ford Model A swap meet, children’s activities, flea market, food vendors, toy displays, sawmill, early days’ equipment demonstrations, “valve cover” car derby, tractor/truck parade, bonfire & marshmallow roasting.
Saturday – Weigh In: 8 – 10 am, Pull starts 11 am
Breakfast at the firehouse on Sunday
Sunday – Weigh In: 8 – 9 am, Pull starts 10 am
Please remember PARK RULES do not allow dogs
1960 and older tractors, stock and super farm. Also, lawn mowers 16 to 500 h.p.+ and car show. Camping available.
Four day event with Steam engines, tractors, gas engine and lawn and garden tractors. Fun for the whole family

Located in the beautiful Pastime Park in Plain City, Miami Valley Steam Threshers 70th Annual Show and Reunion will feature Oliver. You will be able to enjoy not just our large display of tractors, steam and gas engines, but also watch them being used in our demonstrations throughout the day. Nightly entertainment includes tractor games, lawn mower pulls, a grand parade through downtown, steam engine spark show and tractor/truck pulls, all included for $5 admission.

This is a wonderful family event. You will learn about antique steam engines. You will get to see tractor pulls, how farm equipment is really used in past and present times.
You can shop for new and antique items. Activities for the children.
Those who attend the Will County Threshermen’s Association Show can expect to be transported back to yesteryear. Steam engines, antique gasoline tractors, gas engines, antique automobiles, and other machines provide a working testimonial to the genius of previous generations.
A typical day on the show grounds begins with the clank of scoops. Like their historic counterparts, today’s engineers are building coal fires in the fireboxes of their steam engines. Soon, smoke is trailing skyward from a dozen smokestacks. One by one, engineers turn on their blowers, and the hiss of steam assists the draft. Before long, iron flywheels revolve, and the first engine chuffs forward from its berth in the overnight line-up. Its great driver wheels carry the steamer softly across the turf.
Perhaps the engine is going toward the water wagon or the coal pile, but it may be ready to belt to the fan that tests the engine’s power or to the sawmill. In the vicinity of the parade route are antique automobiles glistening in the early sunshine. Their owners have ensured that not so much as a fingerprint mars the waxed surfaces of their vehicles. Further on stand the concessions with the aroma of coffee drifting on the morning breeze. In the shade of venerable oaks rest gasoline engines of every size, color, and description. Within the hour, several of them will contribute their snappy exhausts to the symphony of sound.
The vendors in the flea market are carefully lifting the plastic sheets that have covered and protected their wares overnight. They greet passersby with friendly conversation. Along the sloping hills stand row on row of antique tractors. Most are gasoline fired, but a few burn kerosene. The tractors comprise an open-air museum of working machines. In a few hours, many of them will take part in the tractor pull. Many also will demonstrate plowing in a field close by.
Nearby, an Avery Yellow Fellow thresher and at least one other separator stand by, ready for their crews to arrive. When a proud steam engine is belted to the Yellow Fellow, thus powering it, the pitchers toss bundles of wheat into the thresher’s mouth, the straw rains down from the windstacker, and the clean grain pours into a wagon. Spectators are treated to a memorable scene.
The nearby corn sheller portrays another important facet of America’s agricultural past. By the time the steam engines blow their whistles to announce that it is the noon hour, the showgrounds are alive with motion. Horses pull wagons loaded with families. In the shade of the oaks, people gather to eat lunch (available on the grounds) while all around them are the sights and sounds of another era–an epoch that nostalgic writers term “the good ol’ days.”
After the parading, the threshing, the corn shelling, the saw milling, the tractor pulling, and the plowing, the day settles gently into evening. Possibly a steam engine will conclude the festivities by burning sawdust while working on the fan, thereby providing a spark display at dusk.
The Will County Threshermen’s Association is pleased to present four full days of such entertainment with lasting educational value for all. The show is small enough to offer a friendly, stress-free atmosphere while large enough to provide a comprehensive view of America’s rural legacy.
Saturday – Weigh In 8 – 10 am, Pull starts 11 am
Sunday – Weigh In 8 – 9 am, Pull starts 10 am
Fire Department will cook breakfast both days starting at 7 am

Displays, demonstrations, vendors welcome. Tractor Parade both days. Bake sale, 50-50 raffles, bucket raffles. Antique Tractor Pull Saturday at 1pm. 1963 or earlier original farm tractors. $10 entry fee, 9 classes with 1st place trophies. Polka music Saturday, DJ on Sunday. Car Show Sunday from 9am-2pm. $10 entry fee, 8 classes with 1st & 2nd place trophies and choice awards. Two large buildings of antique machinery. Visit the blacksmith, shingle mill, firewood processor, rope making, baler demos, etc. Food, beverages, bake sale, 50-50 raffles, bucket raffles. For kids: Phillips Children’s Museum, petting zoo, antique games, “Orange Blossom Special” ride, bean bag toss, bike giveaways, cookie eating contest. Guess the mystery item.
Saturday – Weigh In: 12 – 2 pm, Pull starts 3 pm

Join us for the 31st Annual Silver King Tractor Festival, hosted by the Silver Kings of Yesteryear Club in celebrating the history of Silver King & Plymouth Tractors. In 2019 is the 85th anniversary of the Plymouth tractor. Parade 7pm Saturday evening. Club Breakfast & Swap meet 8am Saturday. Local hotels are within 10 minutes. This event is also held during the Plymouth Volunteer Fire Dept Annual Chicken BBQ. Setup is Thursday all day, tractors are welcome any day and stay for the day as well. Trailer parking is available as well.
Kids 12 and under with an adult admission
Saturday – Weigh In: 8 – 10 am, Pull starts 11 am
Breakfast (either at pull site or in park)
Parade at 10 am for all who wants to participate
Pork roast (starting at 4 pm) and dance

The 45th annual CCAEA show will feature Garden Tractors and Implements and Chautauqua County (NY) Engines. Free Parking, and Demonstrations throughout the show including saw mill, crafts, print shop, machine shop. An auction will be held Saturday Morning. Antique farm tractor and Garden Tractor parades, games and pulls occur daily.
A steam powered “Threshing Bee” on a family farm, featuring steam powered grain threshing, steam powered saw mill, snow fence making machine, stone ground flour mill, antique tractor pull, kiddie pedal pull, flea market, tractor display, gas engine display, blacksmith shop, shingle mill, Sunday prayer service, live music, raffle, saw dust coin pile for kids, train rides for kids, slow tractor race. Pancake breakfast, parade, country store, food vendors.
Sunday – Weigh In: 8 – 10 am, Pull starts 11 am
After pull on Sunday there will be a General Membership Meeting with a pot luck after the meeting.
Meat will be provided. Please bring a side dish / dessert to share
Monday – Weigh In: 8 – 9 am, Pull starts 11 am

The Clinton County Corn Festival is a family fun event held the weekend after Labor Day every year! Started in 1977 by the Antique Power Club. It is held at the Clinton County Fairgrounds in Wilmington, Ohio. We feature many activates for all ages! Whether you come for the continuous entertainment on our sound stage, games in our special events area, various tractor and antique displays, crafts and antiques, or THE FOOD it is sure you’re going to have a blast!!
Saturday – Weigh In: 1 – 3 pm, Double Tree starts 4 pm, Pull after
Sunday – Weigh In: 9 – 10 am, Pull starts after horse pulls
Our Fall Harvest Festival is a great event to have fun with the whole family! Lots of live demonstrations including a steam powered sawmill, threshing, shingle making, corn shelling, and field demonstrations. We have a market now featuring members of Indiana Grown. We have a kids area and a kiddie tractor pull, antique cars, trucks, and military vehicles and plenty of food and shade available!
Saturday – Weigh In: 8 – 10 am, Pull starts 11 am (Percentage only)
Sunday – Weigh In: 8 – 10 am, Pull starts 11 am (Double Tree fill in (Distance only)