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October 2, 2000
   
Photo Album - 2004 Thresherman's Reunion
 
Steam Tracters and Caterpillar at R&TThis year's Threshermen's Reunion Photo Album is unusually large, especially in light of the fact that since last year we are intentionally reducing the number of photos posted for our events.
The big increase is due to the large number of Caterpillar tractors and other pieces of Caterpillar equipment that were exhibited by members of the Antique Caterpillar Machinery Owners Club (ACMOC) as part of their national show, which was held in conjunction with R&T's 56th annual Threshermen's Reunion.
We started with 1,279 photographs of this Reunion, 390 of which were taken by Bill Glenn, a R&T member who owns a Caterpillar D2 which he brings to almost all R&T events. Bill not only contributed many excellent photos, but assisted many of the visiting ACMOC exhibitors while they were on the grounds. We ended up with 422 posted photos.
The photos are organized into three "Parts" and subcategories within each Part. This makes it quite easy to zone in on areas of particular interest. Enjoy -
 
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Part 1 (152) Part 2 (117) Part 3 (153)
Steam Traction Engines
Feature - Caterpillar
Featured - Sheppard Diesel
Other Tractors
Gas Engines
Parade of Power
Demonstrations
Shovels & Excavators
Tractor Games
Threshing
Tractor Pull
General Scenes

 


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