Pictures from the 2016 S.C.R.A.P. show. We got there Sunday afternoon and some of the people were leaving. That was actually kind of good because this was the first time I had of catching John Deere's putt-putts in action so that you can hear their unique sound. I never heard of Cockshutt tractors until I went to this show. There was around a handful of them. I'll use the abbreviation "CS:" for them.
JD: PP YouTube
MH: ?
JD: B, unstyled; Case: 830
JD: D
AC: WC
Oli: ?
IH: M; Oli: Row Crop 77
Oli: Row Crop 77; AC:
Oli: ?
Oli: ?
MH: ?
MH: ?
MH: ?
CS: 40, 1952
CS: 40,1952
CS: 40, 1952
CS: 50, 1952
CS: 50, 1952
CS: 50, 1952
CS: 50, 1952
JD: ?
JD: ?
JD: ?
JD: G on the left
In the background is the JD: B, unstyled and Case 830 that we had seen earlier when the trailer was parked.
An overview of what I thought were Farmalls and a JD. Now I see there was an AC I missed.
CS: 30; Case: 7150
Bucyrus-Erie, 1960, it was running. Wrong angle to see what the white old dragline was.
MH: 55
MH: 55
MH:55
An overview of some of the equipment they were going to auction.
MH: 44
MH: 44
MH: 44
An overview of the tractor display. On the left is the John Deere that is the first video below.
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CS: 35, 1957, Blackhawk
MH: 44; IH: Far M, 1950; Ferguson: 10-20; JD: 420; CS: 30
JD: D
JD: D; JD: ?; JD: H, 1941; JD: M The second JD is unstyled and has a rabbit logo on the radiator.
JD: H, 1941; JD:?; JD: D
Ford: 9N, 1940
Ford: 2000, 1984
Ford: 2000, 1984
Ford: 2000, 1984
Far F12
IH: Far F12
JD: C, 1940; JD: M; IH: Far ?; Ford: ?; IH: Far H; IH: Far C; IH: McCormick ?
I should have looked closer at this line of green and red, I never heard of Farmall C before. Also, any McCormic is old and rare.
In case you ever wondered what was inside a tractor.
Another overview, JDs, Olivers, and Cockshutts on the left, an orange Ford on the right!
A closer look at the Olivers in the above line.
The Cockshutts in that line.
AC: "one-Ninety"; MH: 33; AC: B
Oli: 1800; Oli: 1855; Oli: 1800; several Oliver green&yellow models.
Oli: 1650; Oli: Super 88; MH: 44; MH: 101 Junior; MH: 101; Oli: ?; Oli: 880
The Hart-Parr at the end of the line has better pictures below.
Stults: 1954, see picture of sign below
Sometimes when walking around the display, I forget what shots I have already taken.
Stults: 1954
Stults: 1954
Sugar Beet Harvester
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HP: 28-50, 1929
HP: 28-50, 1929
HP: 28-50, 1929
HP: 28-50, 1929
HP: 28-50, 1929, Charles City, Iowa. You can tell this is the first Hart-Parr I have seen "in the flesh."
A line of Farmalls that I didn't even bother to walk down because I assumed they were just H and M.
Ford Ferguson: 2N, 1947 (on right)
Ford: 8N, 1948 (on left)
Sheppard Diesel: SD 3, 1949
Sheppard Diesel: SD 3, 1949
Two of the right side but none of the back? Evidently a brain burp.
Some more overviews.
Case: 400; Case: C, 1930; Case: RC, 1937; Oli: 1650 in the background
Case: C, 1930
Case: RC, 1937
Close up on the logo on the RC
Case: C, 1930
Case: RC, 1937
Ford: 8N, 1952 on the right
IH Far 350; Ford: ?; Oli: Row Crop 77
Avery: V, 1948; Scheram: 62, 1962; Ford: unreadable; AC: WD; MH? Ford: 860
Scherman: 62, 1962; Avery: V, 1948
Scherman: 62, 1962
hit-miss engine
A larger overview
MM: Z; JD: A, 1946
MM: Z
MM: Z
Cockshutt: 35, 1957, deluxe; Cockshutt: 35, Black Hawk
More equipment to be auctioned.
You can see a couple of the lot numbers in this picture.
As I said, people were packing up and going home, including us.
I assume the RVs are for the people displaying, but I could have easily spent more time here because this show has had the best variety of tractors that I have seen. At least I was able to catch a an hour at this one. I just happened to be in Perrsyburg that weekend so we went over to this show before checking out Fostoria on our way home.
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