ARIZONA FLYWHEELERS 2nd QUARTER 2018 NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT S LETTER PRESIDENT S LETTER JIM MAGER 2018 SHOW FINANCIALS MEETING HIGHLIGHTS SHOW SUMMATION 2018 FLYWHEELER SHOW NEW MEMBERS UPCOMING EVENTS CLASSIFIEDS CLUB MERCHANDISE BADGES $10.00 & $12.50 HATS $10.00 TEE SHIRTS $10.00 Polo Shirts $20.00 2XL $22.00 ORDER FROM; ARIZONA FLYWHEELERS P.O. BOX 2012 COTTONWOOD, AZ 86326 We had another successful show this year. I want to thank all the volunteers who worked before and during the show. Thanks also go s out to members who brought their equipment and other items to the show for display. Without volunteers and items on display there wouldn't be much of a show. We received donations from area businesses for items to be included in the silent auction. We also received $500 from the Page Antique Tractor and Machinery club. The Page club decided to disband and the money they had was divided up between four other clubs. We appreciated the money but were saddened that was the decision they had to make. The proceeds from the donations and the Page club will be used to give back to various venues in the area. The next show will be the Pine show on May 19th, and the McGuireville Memorial day event will be on May 26th. Among other activities going on, the Flag Raising Ceremony reminds us all of the freedoms we have due to the sacrifices of our military men and women Other events are listed in the calendar of events section. Hope to see you down the road. Gary Covert I want to thank all the Flywheeler members for allowing me to be president of this great group of people. The picture is a tractor ride in Lake County, Indiana during last September 2017. Jim Jim Mager & His John Deere
ARIZONA FLYWHEELERS NEWSLETTER 2nd quarter 2018 page 2 4lrl20L8 2018 SHOW RESULTS Pagc 1 CATEGORY PRE.SHOW SATURDAY 20{8 rn 2018 out 2018 RESULTS 2017 RESULTS 2Ot6 RESULTS FRIDAY GATE s945.00 SATURDAY GATE 00 1 i705.00 I i1,150.00 RAFFLE $400.00 $493.00 $552.00 $1,445.00 $1,445.00 $1,182.00 $1,1 18.00 ENGINE PRIZE COSTS ($83e.8e) ($83e.8e) ($83e.8e) ($6oo.oo) ($38e.61) DECALS ($57.40) HATS/SHIRTS ($937.21) $358.00 $222.00 ;148.33) i386.52) BOOKS $48.60 m $191.50 RUMMAGE SALE $28,75 $10,00 $38.75 $38,75 $66.25 $49.00 BUTTONS ($250.00) $44.00 INSIDE VENDORS $440.00 $440.00 $435,00 $270.00 OUTSIDE VENDORS $120.00 $120.00 $120.00 $190.00 $215,00 SILENT AUCTION $644.01 DINNER AUCTION $0.00 DINNER 80.00 -ilim ff,rffdil - r.fiilftiil E $5.00 FAIRGROUNDS ($1,o8o.oo) ($1,080.00) ($1,080.00) ($1,080.00) ($1,080.00) -- $160,00 - -FttrIl $1,320.00 $1,970.00 -$20-'g^s-6' -fieo-m $260.00 lrl b5.uu SANITATION ($154.00) ($154.00) ($154.00) ($154.00) ($171.04) DONATIONS (excludng Pizza) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $s2.00 PRINTING & ADVERTISING ($44s.e2) ($445.e2) ($445.e2) ($467.74) ($25e.5e) - MISC SUPPLIES ($270.54) ($270.54) ($270.54) ($359.64) ($122.64\ POSTAGE & MAILING ($60.00) ($6o.oo) ($6o.oo) ($51.37) BAND $0.00 $0.00 $0,00 $0,00 $0,00 $0.00 s0.00 ($50.00) SHOW TOTALS ($2,434.e6) $2,297,35 $1,940.00 $6,077.35 ($4,274.96) $1,802.39 $504.67 $1,869.10 NEW OR RENEWED MEMBERSHIPS $525,00 $525.00 $345.00 $540.00 BADGES $109.50 ($10e.50) $0.00 $0.00 $0,00 MEMBERSHIP INCOME EXCL BADGES $525,00 $525,00 $345.00 $540.00 purdl.llng plzze from Vinnlo a Plzza. W6 thank Gene, JEck snd Troy lor donating cako, icc cllim end ett d nl(! and th6 memb ls w?to donaed tolvard the pizzr. (
ARIZONA FLYWHEELERS NEWSLETTER 2nd quarter 2018 page 3 MEETING HIGHLIGHTS February 7th, March 7 Meeting Meeting called to order at 7 AM by President Meeting called to order @ 7 AM by President Covert Covert. Minutes were read with correction that Pine show Minutes were read and approved. was May 19. The treasurer s report was given with a resultant The treasurer s report was given with resultant balance of $6334.31 balance of $6088.54 No ill members were reported. Vice President Radley said that the Hay ride Our Friday night dinner at the show will start at 5 insurance was too expensive. PM. Jack Castimore will provide the refreshments. Carol Miller has the new decals at $5 each. Polo Tables will be set up on the prior Wednesday. Shirts are available at $20 each Steve Fiedler will be in charge of the silent auction Buttons have been ordered for the show. Jim in lieu of Phil Hess. Scott will provide the tables. Steve Lombardo has contacted some local The Friday night dinner will have pizza with one businesses for contributions to the silent auction. topping provided by Vinnie s Pizza. The Some of the contributors are Blazin M Ranch, Red Castimore s and Gene De Camp will provide Lobster, and Bearizona. sheet cake and ice cream. The pizza price will be The Page Arizona club has disbanded. They divided $13 each plus a $3 delivery charge. their assets among some clubs with a $503 There will be no garden tractor event at the show donation to our club. due to lack of interest. Meeting adjourned at 7:20 AM. Show set up will be Wednesday March 15th. Meeting adjourned at 7:20 AM SUMMATION OF THE SHOWS The authors, (myself included) expound upon the engines; tractors; displays, events, etc. As it should be, without such there would be not be any cause to hold a show. Just stop a moment and think about our previous generations, who had to conquer the land, survey it and bust the sod with mules or large steam tractors. Now we reap the benefits of their frustrations and hard labor. Before I go any further I do not want you to think that I am trying to minimize the responsibility of arranging a successful modern day show. (I have been there). You believe the newsletter announcing dust off your tractors and engines, so and so show is coming up and so on. My symbology of the previous statement is like a person sitting in the audience with the curtains closed and is not aware of what s transpiring behind them. First and foremost all members are praying for good weather. Second, who is driving the bus, the club president, show chairman? The responsible persons co-ordinate the many aspects of a successful show. Is the location still valid, are the admission price, permits, insurance arranged for? Ouch! I wish you hadn t mentioned that. We all do our utmost to practice safety and avoid any accidents or claims. There are volunteers needed at the gate, inside to collect registration fees, sale items and dues. Areas need to be prepped for engines, tractors and the silent auction area. (Relocating the Apache Junction are was an improvement). Is there water available, food vendors, etc? Not to mention the sit down breakfast and dinners free for the taking and the list goes on. A big thank you to all the officers, volunteers, for all your interest, dedication and hard work. Remember, at the next show after your display is readied, if possible lend a hand. It will be much appreciated. Gene DeCamp
ARIZONA FLYWHEELERS NEWSLETTER 2nd quarter 2018 page 4 Tractors A selection of tractors on display Oliver 55 Farmall M Ford 2000 Oliver OC3 Farmall 560 John Deere 720
ARIZONA FLYWHEELERS NEWSLETTER 2nd quarter 2018 page 5 This years indoor engine display A number of days before our show the National Weather Service was predicting moderate to heavy rain for the Verde Valley. Verde Valley Fairgrounds offered the use of covered areas for the Silent Auction, an indoor Swap Meet and large engines. We graciously accepted. BTW, it didn t rain! Lister Vertical Engine Gardner Stationary Engine Fairmont Motor Co. Fordson F Jagaer 1 3/4 HP S Economy Stover & water wheel Stover The Boys Kiddie Tractor Pull Indoor engine display area (this year s show)
ARIZONA FLYWHEELERS NEWSLETTER 2nd quarter 2018 page 6 Kiddie Tractor Pull Larry Dorrell Raffle Engine winner Model Engines Vintage soldering irons Sedona Model Railroad Club WELCOME NEW MEMBERS Javier & Angel Aguirre Sun City, AZ Zane & Virginia Manifee Camp Verde, AZ Dan & Stephenie Barson Mayer, AZ Jim & Judy Millis Cottonwood, AZ Chad & Jessica Collier Glendale, AZ Dave & Charlene Myers Camp Verde, AZ Stan De Hart Cottonwood, AZ Ann Nielson Kirkland, AZ William Deloney Prescott, AZ Bill Potokar Cornville, AZ Bryce Denen & Rune Zinn Phoenix, AZ Augie Root Mesa, AZ Roger & Candiss Footitt Sedona, AZ John & Denice Stanton Apache Jet, AZ Paul Goltz & Deborah Danowski Surprise, AZ Clair & Joan St. Clair Sierra Vista, AZ Genevieve Horn Chandler, AZ Richard Stratz Phoenix, AZ Thomas & Dorothy Kelley Cave Creek, AZ Michael & Sandra White Cornville, AZ UPCOMING EVENTS California Antique Farm Equipment Show April 20th - 22nd. AgriCenter Showgrounds Tulare, CA www.antiquefarmshow.org 8th Annual Pine Engine & Tractor Show, May 19th 8a - 5p at the Payson Concrete & Materials Yard Pine, AZ. All exhibitors must be members of the Arizona Flywheelers. Contact Dave 928 476 2503 - Randy 928 476 4151 5th Annual McGuireville Memorial Day Engine & Tractor Show. 9am to 3pm Saturday May 26th, McGuireville, AZ Contact info; Candy s Creekside Cottage 602 402 9075 Jim s Trading Post 928 554 5526 15th Annual Beat The Heat Engine & Tractor Show July 28th & 29. At Mary Jo s place, 5285 Pumpkin Patch Road Flagstaff, AZ. 8.5 miles north of the Flagstaff Mall on N. Highway 89. Turn Left on Pumpkin Patch Road and go to the end. Saturday 9am to 5pm, Sunday 9am to 3pm. Information Walt 928 699 0837 Jim 928 699 7434
ARIZONA FLYWHEELERS NEWSLETTER 2nd quarter 2018 page 7 EVENTS CONTINUED Prescott Antique Auto Club's 42nd Annual Car Exhibit, Old Engine Fire-up, and Parts Exchange, Watson Lake Park 7A - 4P. August 4th & 5th, 2018 Prescott, AZ. More info at www.paacaz.com Contacts: Parts Exchange - Swap Meet: Gary 928 379 0199 Old Engine Fire up area: Pat 928 445 5596 Cars For Sale Area: John 928 910 2935 ITEMS FOR SALE For Sale - 1950 John Deere MT Single front wheel, great condition, sold new by Arizona Machinery. $2800 Call Steve 928 300 0855 cell. For Sale 1952 John Deere AR, nice condition, starts easy. $3,800 1944 John Deere B, very nice, PTO, 12 volt lights, no dents, excellent tires, & flywheel start. $2,500. Contact David Fohr 928 476 3623 or E-mail--fohrfolks@hotmail.com Ford 7N - plow - grader, 1953 Ford Jubilee - bucket -front disc - gannon & plow, 1957 Cat D4. Call for prices. Contact Art Lynch 928 567 0700 For sale; Hercules 2 cylinder, on cart. Rebuilt starter & radiator - $750.00 Fairbanks Morse 2 hp Z, mag, on cart - $650.00 John Deere LUC, mag, on cart - $750.00 Cushman Cub project, no mag, new rings, buzz coil, head gasket, valves ground, gas tank & check valves cleaned, no cart - $250.00 Fairbanks Morse Z, runs no cart - $475. Contact Bob Peacock 928 646 6749. For Sale John Deere 720 gas R/C; S#7218262; 3 PT orig top-link wheel weights, spine-out rims, PS, fenders, new R/M, new paint, $7500. John Deere 620 gas, R/C, S#6211586, 3 PT. orig toplink, R/M, new tires, new paint, PS, $6500. Contact Don Graham 928-639-0531 Cottonwood AZ. For Sale -1940 John Deere H. Restored condition, good rubber. $3800.00 or offer. Contact Barry Adico 928 301 6444 cell / 928 928 634 4401 home Wanted - Hand crank for a Cushman model R. 2 pin starting shaft. Contact Larry Dorrell. 928 925 7091 For Sale: 1951 Farmall Cub Tractor with Implements ID # 126813 Asking $3,200 (Includes tractor, implements, and manuals) Electrical 6 volts positive ground) CUB-6 6 tool bar (Rear) w/plate (attachment), clamps, nuts, blocks, caps, pick-up chain w/plate attachment & clips; Rear rockshaft unit, link offset w/ pin & washer, bracket & bearing; Cultivator w/sweeps, attachment bars; Plow w/pickup chain Power take off & pulley Touch control system (works but cylinder block assembly reseal needed) Manuals, IH Preventive Maintenance Manual, IH Service Manual; JENSALES IH Parts Manual for Farmall Cub Contact info 480 221 4653 or tom@hawbakerhawbaker.com
ARIZONA FLYWHEELERS P.O. BOX 2012 COTTONWOOD, AZ 86326 President Gary Covert 928 639 1453 Vice President Jim Radley 928 899 5688 Treasurer Joan Miller 928 282 7549 Secretary Barry Adico 928 634 4490 Please visit our website - www.arizonaflywheelers.com Meeting Schedule May 2nd, 2018 June 6th, 2018 July 4th, 2018 August 1st, 2018 September 5th, 2018 If you have attended or participated in a show and would like to see an article about it in the newsletter, please submit it to the editor - Rich Lahti 1101 S.10th Street Cottonwood, AZ 86326 or rlahti@dslextreme.com The Arizona Flywheelers breakfast meeting is held at 7am, on the first Wednesday of every month at Denny s Restaurant in Cottonwood, AZ Membership dues are payable by January 1st Dues are $15.00 dollars per year. Badges are $10.00 & $12.50 each, Hats are $10.00 and Tee shirts are $10.00. Polo shirts are $20.00. Order from Arizona Flywheelers, P.O.Box 2012 Cottonwood, AZ 86326. Make checks payable to Arizona Flywheelers. Thank you