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2016 Area Fall Festivals

Lincoln Daily News

September 13, 2016 Page 95

O

n Saturday,

New

Holland

held its 11th Annual

Tractor Show. Ken

Harnacke started

the tractor show in

2006 to preserve

American history

through agricultural

equipment.

Harnacke said he

had gone to many

tractor shows

over the years and

decided to start the

one in New Holland

in memory of a friend who had often gone with

him.

It is also a celebration of the area’s history. Part

of this year’s show was a tribute to C.C. Hawes,

the John Deere dealership in New Holland from

1925 to 2000 that is now Cross Implement.

Harnacke has an exhibit showing the original

contract between John Deere and Hawes.

Also on display were several antique tractors.

Harnacke has tractors from 1962 that are still

running. Harnacke displayed an old seed grader

he used as a kid and also an old corn sheller that

still works.

Those attending seemed to enjoy the show. Linda

Harnacke said she likes everything about the

show.

Don and Dianne Ruff said, “It is a nice home

town get together.”

Kevin Coers grew up in New Holland and said it

is “like a homecoming as I get to see many people

I have not seen for a while.”

Virgil Hudson likes the diverse history of the

tractors. His daughter Lizzie likes hanging out

with her family and seeing the tractors.

Young Ryne and Graham were excited about all

the tractors, the “hit and miss engines,” and riding

in the parade.

The afternoon parade included a couple scooters

and lawn mowers, plus tractors of various brands

such as John Deere, Allis Chalmers, Farmall, and

Oliver. The oldest tractor was a 1919 John Deere

Waterloo Boy.

It was a nice day for families to come out and see

some of the town’s history and farm equipment

from over the years.

By Angela Reiners

Tractor Show draws

New Hollander’s home

Ken Harnacke