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It may be too wet to work in the fields but it’s not too wet to enjoy old tractors and a good pork chop dinner.
The Crawford Antique Farm Machinery Association’s annual three-day Farm Machinery Antique Show begins today at the Crawford County Fairgrounds. The highlight of the first day is a pork chop dinner from 4:30 to 6:30 this evening. There will also be a bake sale at 6.
The show features a daily flea market with plenty of vendors, a petting zoo and kiddy tractor pull. The Antique Farm Machinery Associations museum on the fairgrounds is also open with new items on display. There will be tractor and truck pulls both Friday and Saturday.
Saturday’s activities includes a parade of the old tractors through downtown Bucyrus.
