NE Tractor Rides 2026

May 30 – Randolph Tractor Drive – Registration @ 8am, leave park at 9am. 14 mph. Russ Gubbels – 402-360-2747 or John Gubbels – 402-360-4347

June 5 to 10 – Tractor Relay Across Nebraska. Will be in Beatrice all 5 days; registration deadline May 1st. Go to antiquefarming.org

June 6 – Newcastle Tractor Drive – Meet at Ken Kneifl’s place, located 2 miles east and ¾ mile south of Newcastle – 88310 585 Ave. Registration at 8am leave at 9am. 14 mph. Call Ken 605-202-0410

June 13 – Verdigre Tractor Drive – Registration 8am at sale barn parking lot, leave at 9am. 13 mph, approximately 60 miles. Jack Welch – 402-336-6001

June 13 – Allen Tractor Drive – Roger Fouss – 402-518-0566

June 18–20 – All Nebraska Tractor Drive, Franklin; pre-registration deadline May 1st

June 20 – Stanton Tractor Drive – Meet at the Stanton Fairgrounds at 8am. Leave at 9am. Mike Mewis – 402-841-2614 or Larry Clark – 402-439-2824

June 20 – Laurel Ag Days Parade and Tractor Drive – Roger Fouss – 402-518-0566

June 27 – Coleridge Tractor Drive – Registration at 8am leave part at 9am. 14 mph. Andy Gubbels – 402-640-4518 or Dan Gubbels 402-640-2273

June 27 – Clarkson Czech Days Tractor Drive – Registration at 8:45am, meet at Farmer’s Union C-Store – Gary Podany – 540-669-6090

July 10 – Central NE Tractor Drive, leaving from Farwell. Personalized magnet is $10 each and deadline is June 15th to have by the drive. Talk to Donna Wilton (402-469-4455)

July 10 & 11 – Yankton Tractor Drive – Must preregister – Jerome Mueller 605-660-2861

July 12 – Randolph Tractor Drive – Registration at 9am leave park at 10am. Ben Gubbels 402-360-0322 or Nick Gubbels 402-360-0871

July 18 – Royal Tractor Drive – Registration from 9:30 to 11am – 50 miles – Gary Ober 402-340-0170

July 19 – Leigh Colfax County Fair Tractor Drive – Registration at 8am at the fairgrounds, leave at 9am. Corny Schroeder 402-750-1863 or Roger Kucera – 402-860-8884

August 1 – Duncan NE Tractor Drive – Around 30 miles, Bernard Kresha 402-276-1739

August 2 – Wisner Tractor Drive – Call for starting location. Wayne Erickson 402-750-2733 or Cletus Ernesti 402-372-7817

August 8 – Winside Tractor Drive – Registration at 11am at Main Street City Park, leave at 12:30pm. 14mph, free will supper at 6:30pm at the Wildcat Bar. Doug Wylie 402-518-1320

September 11 – Bloomfield Knox County Farm Fest Tractor Drive – Meet 1½ miles south of the cemetery on the west edge of town, registration at 9am, leave at 10am. Scott Frevert 402-586-2526 or 402-841-1829

September 11 – Old Trusty Days Tractor Drive – Clay Center – Brian Wolfe 402-469-5845

September 12 – Volin, South Dakota Tractor Drive – Dale Holcomb 605-760-0331

September 18 – Pierce Threshing Bee Tractor Drive – Featuring Massey Harrison/Ferguson tractors and equipment. Registration at 10am at the Pierce County Fairgrounds, leave from there at noon. Mike Kroupa 402-649-1046 or John Gubbels 402-360-4347

September 26 – Fremont Goldenrod Tractor Drive – Meet at Hansen Tire, leave at 8am. John Ferguson 402-720-2730 or 402-720-9606

2026 NE Tractor Shows

May 16 – Camp Creek Threshers Swap Meet. Waverly, NE

June 13 – Larsen Tractor Museum Show. East Campus, Lincoln, NE.

June 13 & 14 – Columbus Tractor & Equipment Show, Pawnee Park, Columbus, NE.

June 27 – Marlyn Fike Memorial Tractor Pull, Glenvil, Ne – Donna Wilton (402-469-4455)

July 4 – Norfolk Parade

July 11 – GCA Days in St. Paul – parade at 10 a.m. and games in the afternoon

July 18 & 19 – Camp Creek Threshers Show. Waverly, NE. Featuring Ford Tractors www.ccthreshers.org

July 25 & 26 – Mid-States Antique Tractor Show. Ashland, NE. Featuring John Deere www.mid-statesantiquetractorshow.org 

July 23-26 – Wayne Country Fair – Tractor drive to the Care Center and parade before the tractor pull – Alan Finn 402-369-1107

July 26 – Ord Tractor Show at 9 a.m., parade and tractor games

August 1 & 2 – Elkhorn Valley Antique Power Assoc. Tractor Show. Springfield, NE Sarpy County Fairgrounds. Featuring tractors, trucks and equipment from the 1940’s www.elkhornvalleyantiquepowerassociation.com 

August 6-9 – Cuming County Fair – Tractor show all 4 days

August 9 – Deer Creek Sodbusters. Sterling, NE. Featuring Massey Harris www.deercreeksodbusters.org 

August 21–23 – 43rd annual Platte Valley Antique Tractor and Collectors Show featuring Hart-Parr, Oliver, White, Coop and Cockshut. www.pvama.org 

August 25 & 26 – Rae Valley Heritage Association – Petersburg, NE. www.raevalley.org 

Aug 28 – Sept 7 – NE State Fair. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Antique tractor pull – Saturday at 2 pm. (1st Saturday, the 29th?? as no date has been given. Tractor games – Wednesday the 2nd around 6 p.m.??). Aug 26 & 27 – move in days for antique tractors at the State Fair

September 12 & 13 – Old Trusty Days – Clay Center, NE. Featuring Massey Harris, Ford, Fordson, Ferguson. www.oldtrustyshow.org 

September 19 & 20 – Pierce Threshing Bee – Featuring Massey Harris/Fergusontractors and equipment. www.piercethresherbee.com

Something New for the Fair

While we won’t be featuring a specific tractor brand for our 2026 show, we will be displaying all types of equipment from the 1940’s. It won’t be exclusively 1940’s era equipment; we will still have displays from all years. One thing that is always welcome at our shows is old farm trucks and pickups. They are always welcome. If you have one, or know anyone who has an old truck, restored or in its work clothes, bring it to the show to display it. If you think about it, pickups and trucks are a very important part of agricultural history. They have been around the farm as long as tractors have. With an old International ¾ ton pickup as an example, using a few planks to make a platform you could haul 80 bales of hay to feed the cattle.

HERE ARE THE TOP 10 REASONS FARM TRUCKS AREN’T STOLEN

#10 They have about 20 miles before they overheat, break down or run out of fuel.

#9 Only the owner knows how to operate the door to get in or out.

#8 It is difficult to drive fast with all the fencing tools, grease guns, ropes, chains, syringes, buckets, boots and loose papers in the cab.

#7  It takes too long to start, and smoke coming up through the rusted-out floor clouds your vision.

#6  The Border Collie in the back looks mean.

#5    They’re too easy to spot. The description might go something like this: The driver’s side door is red, the passenger side door is green, the right front fender is yellow, etc.

#4    The bales of hay in the back makes it hard to see if you’re being chased. You could use the mirrors if they weren’t cracked and covered with duct tape and cow manure.

#3 Top speed is approximately 45 mph.

#2 Who wants to steal a truck that needs a year’s worth of maintenance, u- joints, $3,000 in body work, tail-lights and windshield?

#1 It is hard to commit a crime with everyone waving at you.

Give a copy of this to anyone you know that has a truck that would look good at the EVAPA show.