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Our local tractor show.

Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2023 11:20 pm
by JSinMO
This weekend is our annual tractor show. So we spent the afternoon and evening at the show. I wanted share some of the sight’s with you all, we had a great time!
A nice example of an early wooden Mcormick Deering thresher.
A nice example of an early wooden Mcormick Deering thresher.
A couple of steam engines
A couple of steam engines
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Here a shot of the “hi tech” chain steering!<br />That little hint of orange on the left is the fire burning in the firebox
Here a shot of the “hi tech” chain steering!
That little hint of orange on the left is the fire burning in the firebox
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There were rows of tractors with good examples of many makes and models.
There were rows of tractors with good examples of many makes and models.
The garden tractor area was awful thin this year.
The garden tractor area was awful thin this year.
But there were a few interesting one to look at.
But there were a few interesting one to look at.
Here’s a nice A-C on duals with a trailer Noel needs for his Massey!
Here’s a nice A-C on duals with a trailer Noel needs for his Massey!
There wasn’t a single Case GT around im not sure why. I guess at some point I’ll have to change that!
A real Frankentractor!
A real Frankentractor!
I would have liked to back my truck up to this trailer full of nice Ferguson improvements!
I would have liked to back my truck up to this trailer full of nice Ferguson improvements!
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We ended the evening watching the pulls. They have a really nice track, and there were some really slick tractors.
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We got a gully washer at home, but lucky the rain held off for the show!

Re: Our local tractor show.

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2023 12:42 am
by Eugen
Great show Jeff, thanks for sharing! :cheers:

Re: Our local tractor show.

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2023 9:06 am
by RoamingGnome
@JSinMO looks like it was a good day for a tractor show! Thanks for the photos Jeff - :thumbsup:

Re: Our local tractor show.

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2023 8:35 am
by thebuildist
'Looks like a great time, Jeff.

And you're right: Apparently, at least in your region, the Case/Ingersoll tractor show torch has been passed to YOU.

(And you're off to a slow start...) :cool:

Seriously, thanks for the pics. Those old steam tractors both amaze and terrify me. A LOT of power in that ancient boiler. Usually for good, occasionally... less than good.

But thanks for taking us on the journey with you!

Bob

Re: Our local tractor show.

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2023 10:14 am
by propane1
Great pictures Jeff. Yes I could use one of those Massey Ferguson trailers. A fella about two kilometres Dow the road from me has one and won’t sell it. :45:
And I could use that trailer full of Ferguson tractor attachments too.
Thanks for taking the time to take and post pictures. :thumbsup:


Noel

Re: Our local tractor show.

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2023 8:28 pm
by JSinMO
thebuildist wrote: Tue Sep 19, 2023 8:35 am 'Looks like a great time, Jeff.

And you're right: Apparently, at least in your region, the Case/Ingersoll tractor show torch has been passed to YOU.

(And you're off to a slow start...) :cool:

Seriously, thanks for the pics. Those old steam tractors both amaze and terrify me. A LOT of power in that ancient boiler. Usually for good, occasionally... less than good.

But thanks for taking us on the journey with you!

Bob
Dang Bob I’m going as fast as I can! :D

I agree with what you’re saying about the old steam powered stuff. I love being around them. Watching them work at night just impresses me to no end.
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But they are over 100 years old and like you said there is tremendous explosive potential if something were to go wrong. These engines are still in use at shows all over the country. It makes me wonder if there is any type of boiler inspection required to operate? I did talk to a fellow down in St. Louis at the museum of transportation several years ago. He told me their insurance carrier would not cover them if they wanted to run their steam locomotives as they are too dangerous. The only trouble with one that I ever heard of was a long time ago. They we’re driving the tractor across a creek bottom with not enough water in the boiler. At a steep angle there wasn’t enough water around the firebox. It over heated and couldn’t release the pressure fast enough and blew up.
So yes there is certainly danger. On the positive side I have to say any time ive been around these old beasts they have always been manned and tended to by people that are quite committed to taking care of them.

Holy smoke stack, there’s a steam power ramble for ya!

Re: Our local tractor show.

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2023 10:30 pm
by MattA
Typically what happens with a steam locomotive boiler explosion is the crown sheet over the firebox has insufficient water coverage and overheats. As the crown sheet overheats, it becomes weaker and cannot hold back the pressure of the boiler. The crown sheet caves into the firebox and ruptures. The hot water in the boiler is then released where it expands about 1000 times into steam. Quite often the boiler explodes and or is launched a good distance away from the frame.

Going down an incline as @JSinMO explained would expose the crown sheet. If you google steam locomotive boiler explosion and click on images you can see the aftermath.

Good pictures BTW.

Re: Our local tractor show.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 5:01 am
by propane1
Nasty if one blew up. I’ve wondered how they do the spark show. Im guessing they have the air wide open or the door open in the fire box and with a hot coal fire throw in som spruce or pine wood. ? Any body know how it’s done ?
Spark ramble :D

Noel

Re: Our local tractor show.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 6:46 am
by MattA
propane1 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 5:01 am Nasty if one blew up. I’ve wondered how they do the spark show. Im guessing they have the air wide open or the door open in the fire box and with a hot coal fire throw in som spruce or pine wood. ? Any body know how it’s done ?
Spark ramble :D

Noel
It's typically small still burning pieces of coal or wood being sucked out of the firebox through the fire tubes from the draft created by the steam exhausting the cylinders and up the exhaust stack. AFAIK most steam locomotives have a screen in the smoke box to help catch the cinders. If you google "sandaoling steam locomotive sparks" you can find some decent pictures and videos.

Re: Our local tractor show.

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 7:17 pm
by propane1
I’ve looked up both of your suggestions MattA. Jumpins I would not want to be around one of those kabooms.

Noel

Re: Our local tractor show.

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2024 12:09 am
by JSinMO
Well fellas it’s that time of year again. Our tractor show it this weekend! We enjoyed the the afternoon and evening taking in the show and I thought I’d share some of the sights with you again this year.
We only saw one steam tractor on the grounds this year
We only saw one steam tractor on the grounds this year
Hay that looks familiar! It’s a John Deere barge wagon like mine except it has a steel frame.
Hay that looks familiar! It’s a John Deere barge wagon like mine except it has a steel frame.
They did have this steam engine on a trailer but I didn’t get to see it running.
They did have this steam engine on a trailer but I didn’t get to see it running.
As usual there were rows of fine examples of tractors from all sorts of manufacturers.
As usual there were rows of fine examples of tractors from all sorts of manufacturers.
I’ve always liked these Allis Chalmers WD. Someday I’d like to try one out!
I’ve always liked these Allis Chalmers WD. Someday I’d like to try one out!
A row of nice International 66 series
A row of nice International 66 series
Here a John Deere 40 series combine with a two row corn head and open station. Quite antiquated by today’s standards, but what a technological leap for its day!
Here a John Deere 40 series combine with a two row corn head and open station. Quite antiquated by today’s standards, but what a technological leap for its day!
Nice 1930’s Chevy
Nice 1930’s Chevy
This Case 830 Comfort King is one year newer than mine. I wish I had that paint job!
This Case 830 Comfort King is one year newer than mine. I wish I had that paint job!
It’s been at the show for years. There finally selling it. $5200. Wish I had the money and the room for it.
It’s been at the show for years. There finally selling it. $5200. Wish I had the money and the room for it.
Some fine Farmalls!
Some fine Farmalls!
Here’s a beast. John Deere 820 diesel, I bet it could still pull a heck of a load.
Here’s a beast. John Deere 820 diesel, I bet it could still pull a heck of a load.
Speaking of being able to pull a load….
Speaking of being able to pull a load….
Nice example of an Allis Chalmers G
Nice example of an Allis Chalmers G
Here’s a couple of slick pullers.
Here’s a couple of slick pullers.

Re: Our local tractor show.

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2024 12:18 am
by JSinMO
AC 710 pulling a wagon around
AC 710 pulling a wagon around
The pulling track was wet so they ran over it with a chisel plow and let the sun dry it out some
The pulling track was wet so they ran over it with a chisel plow and let the sun dry it out some
Then just before show time it got prepped with the roller
Then just before show time it got prepped with the roller
Let the show begin!
Let the show begin!
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This year we got to see the trucks pull. It was impressive.
This year we got to see the trucks pull. It was impressive.
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We had a great time seeing a lot of folks we know, enjoying some good food, some good conversations, and some good pulling.
Hope you guys had fun too, thanks for coming along!

Re: Our local tractor show.

Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2024 6:24 am
by DavidBarkey
@JSinMO Thanks for sharing the pics. Good to see you getting out and about . The tractor shows and pulls are my favorite part of the fall fairs .

Re: Our local tractor show.

Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2024 4:57 pm
by Eugen
Look like a great show indeed, thanks for sharing!