Photo Gallery

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

 

 

 

 

Entrance Sign, Boothbay Railway Museum

The Villages two foot narrow gauge steam engine provided rides all day.

Club members loading the lead weights on to the progressive drag.

Garden tractors lined up, waiting their turn at the sled.

Carroll Quimby pulling with his Simplicity.

Paul Caron with his Cub Cadet.

Static display provided by MATC members.

Hit and Miss engine being raffled off by MAPA. Details are on their website, link provided above.

MAPA displays

Robert Meixell from Westport.

MAPA Hit and Miss engine display.

John DiStefano of Farmington pulling his 1929 Farmall regular.

Kim Fairbankson her way to a win in the 4000#class with a Oliver 660.

Richard Larrivee of Windham, and JR Rose of Monmouth.

Clarence Wisecup, Club President and announcer, with Susanne DiStefano, Recorder, Keep things moving along.

A few folks taking advantage of the shade trees while watching the pull.

Bob Hamlin of Turner pulling his purple Farmall 230.

Albert Campbell on a Allis Chalmers D-14. 5000# Class.

Chelsea Adams (youth puller) on a Oliver 77.

Chelsea at the end of her pull. Young Ladies and men, we'll always welcome your participation at our events!!

Burl's three grandkids relaxing on Poppy's Farmall A.

Coty Adams (youth puller) on a Oliver 770.

Another shot of Coty.

Rich Osgood of Lincolnvile pulls hard with a John deere 620.

Burl Ewell of West Gardiner pulling a 1948 Allis Chalmers C on the 2500# Class.

Eben Quimby, another one of our clubs youth pullers, with an Allis Chalmers.

Kim fairbanks gives it a go again, in a different class.

Si Parlin pulled with the only steel wheel tractor present.

Some pullers take a break and become spectators.

Bill Ames pulls his weighted up John Deere 50.

Train station on the back side of the village.