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1st FCS Sponsors Heritage Tractor Adventure

Photos by Jon Cunningham

Mia, 3, and Thomas, 1 1/2, Reinhardt of Ottawa.

For many farmers in Illinois, historic tractors hold a special place in their heart.   That sense of pride and heritage is celebrated each year during the annual Heritage Tractor Adventure along the I&M Canal in northern Illinois each June. 

 

The five day adventure combines vintage farm tractors and displays with a historic ride, entertainment, great food and camaraderie.  WGN-720 AM’s own Max Armstrong, an avid collector himself, sets off on the adventure that departs the Chicago Speedway and ends in Grand Ridge.  Events along the way accommodate family members that are joining the tractor drivers and other spectators that want to participate in the fun.

 

1st Farm Credit Services (FCS) is one of the event sponsors. This year 1st Farm Credit Services provided help with a lunch for the drivers at the Ottawa Chamber of Commerce and sponsored a radio broadcast in Ottawa. 

 

“It’s a family affair,” said Lonnie Doan, 1st FCS Vice President, Ottawa.  “Other people come from across the country to see the tractors.”

 

Drivers departed the Chicago Speedway in Joliet on Monday, June 14 for a 30 mile ride to Minooka and John Dollinger’s farm.  They then headed west for Morris for a parade down Liberty Street and an evening event at the Grundy County Fairgrounds.  The next day the tractors headed for Ottawa’s Center School for an Ag in the Classroom event, then on to LaSalle and Illinois River Lock 14.  Dinner was served at the Peru Mall.

 

On Wednesday, June 16, the final day of driving, the tractors split into two groups based on speed capability and traveled to Starved Rock in Utica or the town of Grand Ridge.  A closing ceremony, hosted by Max Armstrong, brought closure to the event.

 

A special event this year helped the tornado victims of Utica, one of the communities that typically hosts the adventure drivers.  Pledges were taken in advance by tractor drivers for the North Utica Relief Fund. Case IH also donated a new Farmall utility tractor for auction during the adventure.  Max Armstrong and Orion Samuelson auctioned the tractor during their “Noon at Night” show, along with several toy tractors donated by local tractor clubs.  More than $20,000 was raised for the victims of the April 20 tornado.

 

A total of 339 tractors from across the Midwest participated in the 2004 Heritage Tractor Adventure.  Most of the drivers brought their families along to enjoy the events designed for the tour.

 

“We were sold out and had 50 more people on the waiting list,” said Mary Beth DeGrush, special projects coordinator for the Heritage Corridor Convention and Visitors Bureau.  “It’s a great event.  We fill up hotel rooms in communities such as Peru and Morrisonville, and enjoy supporting these small towns.”

 

“Some of my customers’ kids bought their parents passes for Christmas,” said Doan.

 

The communities along the adventure route pull out all stops to welcome the tour.  Events are hosted by farm bureaus, local restaurants and tourism bureaus, and meals are designed for all who participate.  “We’ve had many clients retire, and now their kids are our clients,” said Doan.  “It’s really neat to see their families relax and enjoy this event.  They’re re-living a good memory with one, two or three generations together.”

 

The 2005 event is scheduled for June 11-15 with many exciting additions and more to come.  Watch www.heritagetractoradventure.com for updates on the 2005 event.

Charlie Marshall, left, and Lonnie Doan, 1st FCS vice president in Ottawa.
May participants are passionate about "their" brand of tractor.
WGN's Max Armstrong leading tractors through the I&M canal path to Ottawa.
 
 

 

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