2004 Show

Another show has now come and gone. There were well over 500 exhibits
at this year's show. We had exceptional weather - some of us actually wore
sweaters and sweatshirts all day Friday. Saturday we had a really nice
crowd as the pictures will attest. Have a good time looking at the
pictures below. All of them are thumbnails you can click on to see larger
photos. Use the back button on your browser to return to this page and
check out more pictures. Thank you to all of who make our show possible!
Our featured equipment:
The General tractor owned by the William Wix family of Camby, Indiana. It
was made by the Cleveland Tractor Company
A couple of fine Reeves engines owned by Don and Ann Atzinger of Bargersville,
Indiana. The 16 hp high-wheeler is one of three in existence.
A 1907 20 hp Bessemer oil field engine owned by Richard Dingman of Manilla,
Indiana.
We featured oddballs. Take a look!

A few more oddballs...
The block races Saturday night:

Threshing and Sawing crews:
More interesting displays:

Dale and Justin Sorber baling with their Dain baler
A Baker engine on the fan
An old Chevy truck with a flatbed
Some Case tractors owned by Dave and Leah Fledderman of Brookville, Indiana
An old Ford sedan
A very large gas engine
Jack Maple of New Salem, Indiana, making sure his Cases are ready for the parade
A nice Farmall and wagon owned by the Angle family of Rushville, Indiana

A couple more shots of the Reeves
Saturday's crowd on the hill
