“Antique Tractor” Show (Part 1) John Deere, Farmall, Case, Oliver, Moline, Ford
“Antique Tractor” Show (Part 1) Here is a video I shot at the 2009 Camp Creek Antique Farm Machinery and Threshing Show; which takes place yearly in Waverly Nebraska. There were many makes and models of Antique Tractors at this years event. I divided the show up into segments to get it all on YouTube. In this first video in a three part series. Here are some of the tractors that you will see. 1919 Aultman and Taylor 1916 Case 1917 Minneapolis Moline Steam Tractor 1917 Advance Rumely Oil Pull 1930 Advance Rumely Oil Pull 1927 Advance Rumely Oil Pull 1937 Caterpillar 1916 Aultman and Taylor Steam Tractor 1922 Advance Rumely Oil Pull 1957 Oliver Super 44 1960 Ford 440 1960 Oliver 770 1960 Oliver 880 1942 Oliver 660 1945 Oliver 670 1942 Oliver 680 These are some great old tractors from the early years of modern agriculture. Every year the CC Threshers put on a good show. The event takes place in Waverly Nebraska. Please visit www.ccthreshers.com for more details. Hope to see you there in 2011.

Do you know, is this an annual event ?
I have a friend who’s dad, I think, bought one of the first Massey Harris tractors around 1937. The name on the hood was ‘Massey Harris’ but you could see faintly the name ‘Wallace’ underneath. It obviously was repainted at the factory. It was probably one of the earliest sold under the new name.
Great job all these folks putting in the time to restore these tractors. They are the work horses of America, each with their own story and deserving of preservation.
The horn beep at 1:22 cracked me up. Is that a horn from the tractor?
This would be fun to attend, when is the event for next year?
All you need is Kenny Chesney there to start the parade off with his song “She thinks my tractors’s sexy!
I remember my dad restored a Cockshutt 40 way back when I was a kid. It had a Buda 6-cylinder I-head engine and he loved that old tractor!!
Do these old tractors take me back. I remember my grandfather had an old one like these in his barn for years. We used to play on it. These look a lot better though!
My favorite is the 1916 Case Steam engine.
I just stumbled across your video. Wow! Those older tractors are amazing.
Excellent! Where is Camp Creek? Do they have an annual show? If so when is the next one?
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