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Photo Essay Page Two: Photos from the 2004 CAMA Fall Festival September 25-26, 2004 More photos from the 2004 Fall Festival. |
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| ABOVE: The fruits of hard labor. Tionesta Valley caboose #111, although not completely finished was officially unveiled with its rejoined cabin and chassis. Hawaii #5 ran well (and stopped well due to much work carried out on the air brake system). |
ABOVE: Mort Lowenthal at the fireman's position in the cab of Hawaii #5. At the right in the engineer's position, the hands of Bob Hungerford are visible on the throttle as #5 passes the Malerbo Engine House. |
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| ABOVE: A beautifully restored cable shovel gives a demonstration in our construction equipment area. |
ABOVE: Bill Davidson (left), talks to spectators in the newly opened Small Engine Shop exhibit. |
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| ABOVE: Karcher Reynolds demonstrates the operation of our mechanical wood splitter. |
ABOVE: Possibly the prettiest manure spreader in the world! |
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| ABOVE: Ray deZara's oilfield pumps were demonstrated at the Fall Festival. |
ABOVE: An explosion of color at the 2004 CAMA Fall Festival. |