The Butterfield Threshing Bee
In south central Minnesota lies the little farming community of Butterfield. Every year they host an event called the Butterfield Threshing Bee. There one can see a wide variety of farming equipment of yesterday showcasing antique tractors, antiques cars, stationary steam engines, eat great food and experience a convivial atmosphere.
This year a bunch of us went there to enjoy the sights. The theme this year was John Deere equipment.
A sea of green and yellow was displayed in the field.
Antique tractors, cars and equipment came from a wide variety of locations. It was a beautiful Minnesota fall day with very little humidity and moderate temperatures. The intense heat we had earlier this year has decimated the insect life in the area and there were no bugs. No flies, chiggers, ticks, gnats, mosquitoes; nothing to mar the gorgeous day.
So posted here for the enjoyment of antique car and tractor aficionados are some photos and videos.
Some of the antique cars on parade
A 1950 Studebaker
A Chevrolet Fleetwood
Ford model A
Ford model A
A 1955 Crown Victoria
A Ford F250
A MUTT (Military Utility Tactical Truck)
A video of the cars on parade
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Photos of Farmall tractors
Farmall F20
Farmall cub
Farmall A
Farmall Super A
Farmall Super C
Farmall H
Farmall Super MD
Farmall Super MTA
Photos of JD tractors
John Deere A
John Deere AR towing a corn sheller
John Deere B
John Deere H
John Deere 630
John Deere 730
John Deere 830
John Deere 3020
Photos of Misc. tractors
A Minneapolis Moline tractor with factory cab
A Ford tractor
A Minneapolis Threshing Company steam Tractor
A later Minneapolis Threshing Company tractor
The primitive steering arrangement on the above tractor
An early Case tractor
A Rumely Oilpull Tractor
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Rumely Oilpull tractors make a very distinctive sound. You can feel each detonation in the engine as it goes by.
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Thanks you so much for posting this XL it was an eyeful post.
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You're welcome, Meow.
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
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What beautifully maintained cars. Interesting to see how the cars have evolved over the years.
But tractors remains very much the same in their basic design.
Thanks for the report. Didn't you go there last year as well?
But tractors remains very much the same in their basic design.
Thanks for the report. Didn't you go there last year as well?
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They were really worth watching thanks for posting them xl.
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Re: Minnesota Antique cars and tractors (Very Pic Heavy)
A couple of years ago I was at a location where they had a tractor pull and one of the tractor's wheels came off. I believe I posted photos of that.prashantsingh wrote:What beautifully maintained cars. Interesting to see how the cars have evolved over the years.
But tractors remains very much the same in their basic design.
Thanks for the report. Didn't you go there last year as well?
Most tractors have stayed looking about the same except for some of the big behemoths like the John Deere 9r series. Their cabs look like the cockpit of an aircraft. They have GPS and Auto-Steer (yes, they will steer themselves). They can hold a straight line better than many humans can and they can deliver up to 560 HP! They are articulated and have enough lights on them that they can run 24 hours a day, if need be. It can even call you with status updates when someone else is working it.
Here is a John Deere video that shows some of today's tractors: Click HERE
A Case Steiger tractor video:
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“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941