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Annual Foothills Antique Power Show

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Annual Foothills Antique Power Show

Antique Power Equipment (Tractors, Engines, vehicles, equipment, etc.) on display. Operating saw mill powered by a 150 HP Fairbanks twin-cylinder diesel engine, 60 HP single-cylinder Fairbanks diesel engine and a 50 HP Patton Bros. compressor engine operating daily.

Friday evening at 6:00 PM there will be a Garden Tractor Pull.

Saturday will feature a Kiddie Pedal tractor pull, demonstrations throughout the day, a parade of power, a tractor rodeo and we will wrap up the day with the OTTPA Antique Tractor Pull beginning at 4:00 PM. The show will wind down on Saturday night but for those camping on site and moving out on Sunday, there will be a Church Service held at 9:30 AM. Plenty of good food and good fun.

Annual Foothills Antique Power Show

Address : Hickory American Legion Fairgrounds, 1 American Legion Ave. Newton NC
Phone : 704-622-2746   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : kblack047@gmail.com

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Admission Fee : Spectators $5.00. Vendors and Exhibitors admitted FREE

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