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Old Tyme Equipment on display at fair

Pocono Old Tyme Equipment Association shows how things were done on the farm. Visit the new museum building on the fairgrounds.

The purpose of this association is to promote the interest of the public in the preservation, restoration and education of antique tractors, engines, implements and toys.

Come out and see the equipment of yesteryear - belted equipment, old tractors, threshing demonstrations, feed grinders and this year they are also featuring garden tractors.

Interested in the club? Meetings are held the second Thursday of each month at the West End Fairgrounds at 7:30 p.m. in the new museum building meeting room. For information visit the club’s Facebook page.

Dean Hartshorn of Bartonsville shows off his two red antique Work Horse tractors and the larger antique work tractor. PHOTOS BY AMY LEAP/TIMES NEWS
Danny Remel of Sciota takes a spin around the fairgrounds on his tractor with two attached cart rts in case someone needs a ride.
Danny Remel's sister Evelyn Remel enjoys just peddling her tractor around the fairgrounds.
John Jennings shows off several of his antique machines. The one in the back he found discarded in the woods. The red machine could run a wringer washing machine.
Bobby Mackes shows off his antique machine he recently purchased.
Rick and Connie Bank explain how this 1917 machine was known for running Maytag washers.
This green and yellow John Deere tractor that ran on tracks was a limited production.
Ford made a limited amount of tractors.
This set-up of antique machines shows how water can be pumped for many uses such as houses, crops and animals.
The tractor on the far side of the track is pulling weight and the other tractor is heading back to the gate to hear how much weight his tractor pulled.