Schaaf Tractors at Will County

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From Top: 1914 Huber 30-70, 1923 Avery 45-65, 1913 Case 30-60, 1923 Case 40-72, 1920 Minneapolis 22-44.
From Top: 1914 Huber 30-70, 1923 Avery 45-65, 1913 Case 30-60, 1923 Case 40-72, 1920 Minneapolis 22-44.
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1913 Pioneer 30-60, 1914 Huber 30-70, 1923 Avery 45-65, 1913 Case 30-60, 1923 Case 40-72.
1913 Pioneer 30-60, 1914 Huber 30-70, 1923 Avery 45-65, 1913 Case 30-60, 1923 Case 40-72.
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1920 Minneapolis 22-44, 1926 Rumely OilPull 20-35, 1926 Linn Log Hauler, 1920 Lauson 25-45.
1920 Minneapolis 22-44, 1926 Rumely OilPull 20-35, 1926 Linn Log Hauler, 1920 Lauson 25-45.
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1917 Avery 8-16, 1921 Avery 5-10, circa-1921 Cletrac, 1950 IHC Farmall M.
1917 Avery 8-16, 1921 Avery 5-10, circa-1921 Cletrac, 1950 IHC Farmall M.

Talk about an All-Star line-up! Attendees at last year’s Will
County Threshermen’s Assn. 42nd Annual Antique Tractor and Steam
Engine Show in Minooka, Ill., got to soak in some real old-iron
treasures, including an impressive selection of early tractors
displayed by well-known collector and restorer George Schaaf,
Frankfort, Ill. Collections like this aren’t exactly common, making
the viewing that much more of a treat.

Inveterate photographer and show regular Mark Corson, Crown
Point, Ind., snapped the photos, purposefully scanning across the
collection to provide a panoramic effect. Now, if only our pages
were bigger …

The 2005 Will County show will be held July 21-24. For more
information, go to our online calendar at
www.FarmCollectorShowDirectory.com, or to www.steamshow.org, or
call (815) 467-6303.

  • Published on Jul 1, 2005
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