Flint Hills Antique Power Assoc. Antique Tractor Pull
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FHAPA tractor pulls show of the power of those old tractors. They may be small and 50 plus years old, but they can still work hard. Come watch one of our shows to enjoy the spectacle of antique power.
Antique Tractor Pull at the Lyon County Fair Grounds starting at 1:00 p.m. Hook Fee $8.00.
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Flint Hills Antique Power Assoc. Antique Tractor Pull
Phone : 620-343-6351 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : glbefarm@msn.com
Web: www.fhapa.org
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