Posted by Mike CA on April 20, 2009 at 08:14:18 from (214.1.211.251):
This is probably the biggest show in California, and maybe the west. Folks came from All over California, Nevada, Oregon, and Arizona. Somewhere between 700-800 tractors are at this event. One of the highlights is the tractor parade. It's so big it takes around 2 hours! Here are some pics of tractors I thought were pretty interesting.
This here is the best looking H I've ever seen. The meticulous attention to detail, and extremely shiney paint make it really stand out. The picture doesn't do it justice. Even the transmission casts were smooth and shiney!
This is my friend Tom. He lives about a mile away, and has been a great help to me with my tractor so far. He's planning on moving to Idaho as soon as he can. :?
and the rest...
I thought the attic was gonna fall off this one!
Super M? The rear casts are from a 400 or 450 I think?
This is after well over an hour! They're still comin'!
And bringing up the rear... This Case looks and sounds just like a train. The steam whistle makes you wonder if you're at a tractor show or not. :lol:
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