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Michigan Steam Engine and Threshers Club
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Re: Michigan Steam Engine and Threshers Club
I did not see it given where this was but it looks like the property owned by the club in Mason, MI. Their meet is the last full weekend in July. They also have a sawmill, pull sled, threshing and other stuff. They have tough rules, you must be at least 13 to be the sole person operating a steam engine! Quite a sight the first time I saw it. The kid had to keep looking from side to side because he wasn't big enough to see over the top. It is a nice show. Vern
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