The Sandusky County Restorers of Antique Power (S.C.R.A.P.) 23rd annual Antique Tractor and Engine Show that was held in Gisonburg, Ohio, featured a lineup of vintage model tractors and other used farm equipment, according to the Fremont News-Messenger.
Some of the antique tractors that were present at the show dated back to the 1920s, and the John Deere models of the farm equipment were in pristine condition due to the dedication that their owners displayed, reported the news source.
"A lot of the guys take a lot of pride in the way they fix them up and paint them up," John Rupp, a S.C.R.A.P. member and event organizer, told the Messenger.
The food served throughout the grounds and the various types of local music played gave the tractor show a regional backdrop, as area residents watched the vintage machines perform a variety of tasks, according to the news source.
Members of S.C.R.A.P. travel across the state to participate in tractor events and to spread information about the tractors that the organization prides itself on, according to the S.C.R.A.P. website.