WELCOME
WESTERN MONTANA
ANTIQUE POWER ASSOCIATION


A fun place hosted by restorers and enthusiasts of antique tractors, gasoline engines, power units, motorcycles, steam engines, farm equipment, and just about anything else that has moving parts.

We are located in western Montana and share the common bond of being afflicted with 'old iron disease.' We gather the first Monday of each month alternating between the Original Double Front Cafe 122 W. Alder Missoula, MT and the new Double Front Cafe on HWY 93 between Lolo and Florence, MT.

Our club is a branch of the Early Day Gas Engine and Tractor Association, a national organization. Check their site for lots of information.
NATIONAL LOGO

They have some very nice pictures taken at the the
NW Regional Show in Huntley, MT
this past summer.

We host and attend several "crank-ups" and meets every year. You can check on these events and others on our Shows and Activities page. 'An Old Fashioned Fourth of July at The Fort' at The Historical Museum At Fort Missoula near Missoula, MT and 'The Harvest Homecoming Festival' at Teller Wildlife Refuge near Corvallis, MT, among others, will be featured.

NEW ADDITIONS TO THIS SITE

  • Johnson "Work Horse" Loaders - Johnson Hydraulic Equipment Company manufactured front end loaders for lawn and garden tractors. See a couple of them here.
  • International Harvester Cub Cadet Unofficial Home Page - A site devoted to these rugged little machines
  • Recycled Tank Becomes Underground Engine Storage - Lewis Condon and Jim Watts recycle an old liquid storage tank into secure storage facility
  • 1939 product brochure for Super Snow Bird Snow Traveling Equipment - manufactured by the Arps Corporation of New Holstein, WI
  • Some magazine ads for Windolph and Vaughn - tracklayer 'garden tractor' size machines
  • Model 14 Lawn - Garden Tractor From Hawkins Metal Products - Some photos of this small tractor.
  • Gravely Model D Motor Cultivator from the 1920's - Some nice pictures of this unique old machine.
  • Bantam Tractor and Attachments - A full page advertising piece for this small tractor from Indiana cira1955.

    We do have a large number of links to other pages of interest so just go ahead and get started on them. Be sure to check back often to see what is new here!
    Any comments or news item you think we may be interested in be sure to e-mail them to us.
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    Enjoy your stay and come back often.