Maine Antique Tractor Pull held at the Boothbay Railway Village, Boothbay, Maine
on 7 July 2007. Check out their website at
www.railwayvillage.org
Displays by the Maine Antique Power Association were also set up on the Village
Green area. Their website is located at
www.oldengine.org/members/mapa
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Entrance Sign, Boothbay Railway Museum
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The Villages two foot narrow gauge steam engine provided rides all day.
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Club members loading the lead weights on to the progressive drag.
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Garden tractors lined up, waiting their turn at the sled.
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Carroll Quimby pulling with his Simplicity.
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Paul Caron with his Cub Cadet.
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Static display provided by MATC members.
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Hit and Miss engine being raffled off by MAPA. Details are on their website, link provided above.
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MAPA displays
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Robert Meixell from Westport.
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MAPA Hit and Miss engine display.
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John DiStefano of Farmington pulling his 1929 Farmall regular.
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Kim Fairbankson her way to a win in the 4000#class with a Oliver 660.
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Richard Larrivee of Windham, and JR Rose of Monmouth.
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Clarence Wisecup, Club President and announcer, with Susanne DiStefano, Recorder, Keep things moving along.
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A few folks taking advantage of the shade trees while watching the pull.
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Bob Hamlin of Turner pulling his purple Farmall 230.
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Albert Campbell on a Allis Chalmers D-14. 5000# Class.
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Chelsea Adams (youth puller) on a Oliver 77.
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Chelsea at the end of her pull. Young Ladies and men, we'll always welcome your participation at our events!!
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Burl's three grandkids relaxing on Poppy's Farmall A.
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Coty Adams (youth puller) on a Oliver 770.
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Another shot of Coty.
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Rich Osgood of Lincolnvile pulls hard with a John deere 620.
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Burl Ewell of West Gardiner pulling a 1948 Allis Chalmers C on the 2500# Class.
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Eben Quimby, another one of our clubs youth pullers, with an Allis Chalmers.
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Kim fairbanks gives it a go again, in a different class.
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Si Parlin pulled with the only steel wheel tractor present.
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Some pullers take a break and become spectators.
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Bill Ames pulls his weighted up John Deere 50.
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Train station on the back side of the village.
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