Hey johnv2000

grandpa Love

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I'm sure you know about the Red
Power Roundup in PA coming up this
summer. It was in Montgomery AL
this past year. We took the Cub.
Great show! And met a lot of great
folks, several from on here, from
PA, NY, SD, to name a few. We were
there 2 days and didn't see it
all.
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Thanks for sharing this! I actually had not seen this yet. Unfortunately, I don’t really have a good way of transporting a tractor. To bring my tractor home I’m going to have to pay someone to trailer it for me. But, if I do have a way to move my tractor this looks really fun. Even if I don’t have a way to bring my tractor I might just go and look around.
 

Upon further reading about the event, it seems that it is a showcase of tractors and not a bring your own tractor kind of thing, unless I am mistaken. I will definitely consider going to this, it looks very fun. I have a friend that might want to go as well.
 
It is a bring your own regional event with ~10% of attendees doing so. There are those who have unique high interest tractors/machinery that drag them hundreds
(if not thousands) of miles. It is an experience you will treasure. Jim
 
Showcase??? Did you see the
picture of the Cub! If it's
farmall/ IH you can bring it! Or
just go visit. It's a great show.
And the stuff for sale
.........lots of parts
 
GPL;
They featured this show on "Simply Southern" an Alabama video magazine on RFD-TV. I was going ask if anyone in your family made it on the Show but I can see someone had the GOOD TASTE to include your Young MEN and the CUB. I really enjoyed the feature on Simply Southern. Dsmythe
 
Hi guys, I know for the Pa. show, and I think for any IH official Roundup, you have to be a member of a state chapter hosting, and in conjunction a national member of the IH Collectors Club to show any tractors or equipment.
 
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Thanks for sharing this! I actually had not seen this yet. Unfortunately, I don’t really have a good way of transporting a tractor. To bring my tractor home I’m going to have to pay someone to trailer it for me. But, if I do have a way to move my tractor this looks really fun. Even if I don’t have a way to bring my tractor I might just go and look around.
The nice thing about a H and smaller tractors is you dont need a lot to haul them. But you will probably be getting more and bigger soon so you might aswell plan on it. Lol.
 
Adrian, as far as I know, you just need to be a national member, which usually goes along with being a member of your state chapter. I have been to 11 Roundups (I think) including the 2 in Bloomsburg, and never had to join the host chapter.
 
I have seen everything at RPRUs from a chrome-plated-everything-Cub to a few tractors that could have benefitted from a visit to a pressure washer.
one Roundup in Missouri, a guy showed up with an F20 "fresh from the farm" if you get my drift, backed up to the loading dock, unloaded, got his
picture taken for the show book, and right back on the truck, all without shutting the tractor off. especially noted because it was on a saturday
when others were waiting to use the loading dock....
there are also trucks, implements, refrigerators and freezers, and milking equipment, anything that IH built over the years. there was a nice
exhibit of IH battery chargers at Montgomery last year. so, even if hauling a tractor can't happen, bring some smaller IH stuff. in 2009, we took my
milking equipment since we had to take the car and it would fit in the trunk and back seat.
 
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Thanks for sharing this! I actually had not seen this yet. Unfortunately, I don’t really have a good way of transporting a tractor. To bring my tractor home I’m going to have to pay someone to trailer it for me. But, if I do have a way to move my tractor this looks really fun. Even if I don’t have a way to bring my tractor I might just go and look around.

Just get on her, throw a slow-moving triangle on the back, and drive her home on the back roads.

Grouse
 
If I remember correctly it was 3 years ago that it was at Lima, Ohio And even tho I took several items, 2 different versions of the wood wagons, A McCormick spike tooth, McCormick spring tooth harrow and a rough McCormick steel wheel hay rake. And I was not a member of any state or national club. I also helped some in putting the show on. I only lived about 18 mile from where that show was put on. I know others that exibited were not members either. And if no way to haul anything except your self something you might consider for an exibit is if you can find old magazines with advertising pages in them and lay them out to show the adds. I also took over a hundred owners-parts manuals for a display with some of those manuals being over a hundred years old. Some of the machinery I showed there are now going to one of the 2 that was incharge of organizeing that show and one of them is now a national officer if I heard correctly. I was there for all days and they had in all kind of condition, not just shiny. One was a F12-F20 combination that had a tree growing up in it.
 

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