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Photos: Central Washington Ag Museum “Tuesday Crew” – Snow Removal and Projects

Central Washington Ag Museum “Tuesday Crew” –
Snow Removal & Projects

Report & photos by Clay Graham / CegPics.com

On December 13th, 2022, we met at the Central Washington Ag Museum for the Tuesday Volunteer Crew. There was still snow on the ground and cold outside. The Ag Shop was warm. Kent was clearing snow with a Case Backhoe.

Most of the same projects were being worked on as late week. Calvin did some more paint work on the 1942 International.

Many of this Shop’s volunteers are members of the Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club.


Central Washington Agricultural Museum “Tuesday Crew”
Volunteers & Members meet at the museum to work on whatever needs to be done. Volunteers are needed for everything imaginable. Every skill at any level can be utilized. Everyone is encouraged to attend & be a part of the “Tuesday Crew”. The volunteers & members meet 8 am-3 pm. Coffee break is at 10 am – join the “Tuesday Crew” for coffee & bring a “Brown Bag” lunch & join them for lunch.

Click here to see their website for details if you are interested.


Here are a few photos of the day:

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Video: Paint work on a 1942 International at the Central Washington Ag Museum -12/13/2022

YouTube Short:
Paint work on a 1942 International
at the Central Washington Ag Museum.

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Photos: Central Washington Ag Museum “Tuesday Crew” – Painting a 1942 International Cab

Central Washington Ag Museum “Tuesday Crew” –
Painting a 1942 International Cab.

Report & photos by Clay Graham / CegPics.com

Odo has been working on getting a 1942 International K6 cab ready for paint. He primered it last Tuesday. Today he sanded the cab and shot paint on it. I took a photo of the chassy, fenders and grill to show what the cab will go on.

Steve has been working on a John Deere Crawler. Today it was pulled in half. He told me the clutch and brake pedals were froze together. He got everything broke loose and was waiting parts.

Kent worked on removing a sickle mower from a 1947? Leader since the tractor did not have a way to run it anymore.

As we were there, a semi truck with a brand new John Deere excavator came in and picked up a very old Avery tractor. I was told it was heading to the Mid-west to it’s new owner. Not sure if the two pieces of equipment are going to the same place.

Volunteers are always needed at the Central Washington Ag Museum if you would like to help.

Here are some photos of volunteering at the Central Washington Ag Museum:

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