Anonymous-0
Well-known Member
My Uncle helped me out by taking my U302 to the Ohio Valley Machinery Show last weekend. I drove down on Sunday and checked things out
and then brought the 302 home. It's a very nice show on grounds that the club owns. I would guess over 400 exhibits. I only saw 4 MM's
including mine. Two R's, a UB, and my 302. It seems that there were never any MM dealers in that part of the State. They featured Ford, and
had a nice showing. Most of the tractors were Farmall / IH. They had a nice display of steam tractors, and the highlight for me was the steam
shovel. I have never seen one in person, and it was really neat to see. They had the UB running part of the sawmill. I took a few pictures
(mostly of my 302) and I thought others might enjoy them too. My Uncle had his Super H next to the 302 (first red tractor in the family, and I told
him if Grandpa was alive he would have a lot to say about it! Grandpa was a MM guy period).
and then brought the 302 home. It's a very nice show on grounds that the club owns. I would guess over 400 exhibits. I only saw 4 MM's
including mine. Two R's, a UB, and my 302. It seems that there were never any MM dealers in that part of the State. They featured Ford, and
had a nice showing. Most of the tractors were Farmall / IH. They had a nice display of steam tractors, and the highlight for me was the steam
shovel. I have never seen one in person, and it was really neat to see. They had the UB running part of the sawmill. I took a few pictures
(mostly of my 302) and I thought others might enjoy them too. My Uncle had his Super H next to the 302 (first red tractor in the family, and I told
him if Grandpa was alive he would have a lot to say about it! Grandpa was a MM guy period).