I would guess that by now the skeeter bites have stopped itching, Gene. You looked like total enjoyment in the picture and video posted by Dean Vision from the Greenville show. The weather looked fine also.
Here in NY we had the two cylinder Expo ten.
The show is about finishing up as I do this post. The weather has been sunny and comfortable. I spent the day there on Thursday. I was not sure if I could make it with my bad leg, but with care it held up O.K. I spent close to four hours haunting the flea market / parts area and was fortunate to find some needed items at affordable prices. At the top of my list was a good gearshift quadrant for the 1939 JD model H as mine is quite worn. As good luck would have it I found a good one at the first vendor I shopped, still attached to the transmission cover with the steering post, throttle lever, etc. so I now have some extra spare parts. Another item that really was not on my list but brought home anyway is a really decent pair of used fenders for JD model L. That is great as one of mine is heavily rusted through and the other has been bent and bruised. When cleaned , painted and installed they will be a big improvement.
You will see here that not everyone from Ohio stayed in Ohio. The Ohio Two Cylinder group looked well represented.
I also met nice folks from around NY, Maryland, Virginia and Georgia.
The tractor show itself had the usual extensive assortment of machines and equipment that is expected at a show of this quality. It is great that so many are willing and able to exhibit. Below is one example of a fine classic exhibit. I might add that it is parked not far from two perfect Waterloo Boy tractors.
My only disappointment with this Expo is that I was not able to spend the other two days there.
Charlie V.