Graham Family Farm: It’s Friday
Graham Family Farm: It’s Friday
Location:
Graham Family Farm, Selah, WA
Date:
April 28 2023
Taken By:
Clay Graham of Ceg-TV.com / CegPics.com
Camera:
Samsung Galaxy S9+
Edited by:
Clay Graham
Graham Family Farm: It’s Friday
Location:
Graham Family Farm, Selah, WA
Date:
April 28 2023
Taken By:
Clay Graham of Ceg-TV.com / CegPics.com
Camera:
Samsung Galaxy S9+
Edited by:
Clay Graham
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Central Washington Agricultural Museum
“Tuesday Crew”: 4/25/2023
Location:
Central Washington Ag Museum, Union Gap, Washington
Date:
April 25 2023
Taken By:
Clay Graham of Ceg-TV.com / CegPics.com
Camera:
Samsung Galaxy S9+
Edited by:
Clay Graham
By Clay Graham
The Tuesday Crew of the Tom Klingele Shop as always had a lot of projects going on. What I saw was Kent, John and Bill were working on a McCormick-Deering O-12 and got it running. Some work was being done on a Ford 9N. Mike got a few different tractors waxed. Bill welded a Golf Cart leaf spring. Odo demounted a 9N tire and mounted front tires on a Farmall Cub. I number some equipment. There were other things I did not get to see.
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Here are some videos and photos of the day:
I cannot see the serial number on this tractor so I cannot look up the year. These tractors were made from 1934 through 1938 as Orchard tractors.
Volunteers at the Klingele Shop got this one running today.
You can find this tractor at the Central Washington Agricultural Museum in Union Gap, WA.
Report & photos by Clay Graham / CegPics.com
Around 6:40 AM on Sunday April 23th, 2023 we set up a Coffee Booth at the Central Washington Agriculture Museum in Union Gap for the 26th Annual Old Steel Car Show. Coffee was by donation to help raise funds for the Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club. We also handed out Swap Meet vendor applications for the Pioneer Power Show that happens in August. Click for more info on the Swap meet.
Cars started rolling in around 8 AM. Lisa entered her 1987 Mustang GT and Doc entered his 1978 F250 just for fun. Doc and Kodye ran the Coffee Booth, Lisa worked in the Day of Registration Booth, Odo and I helped Kent park show cars.
The show started at 10 AM and ran to about 3 PM. This year spectators were able to use the walking bridge right into the show.
This was a free to attend family fun event. Thank you to the many volunteers to make this show happen.
Here are some photos of the 26th Annual Old Steel Car Show: