Kanab, Utah Post CCAMA Parade Video

John Kirkland and his two granddaughters after the parade in Kanab, Utah
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To see this club on their tractors is such an inspiration. You can tell in an instant the care they have put into their tractors and the desire to share these beautiful machines with the public. Smiles and waves to greet you and American flags waving in the breezes. It is a sight to see. The sounds of their motors and the clanking and vibrating of the metal and all the history that goes along with these vintage tractors is surely and event.

I missed the actual parade and so did hundreds of other people who may have not even known it was happening. So next year just wait and see. We can make sure they do know.

Alas I got to see them coming around the corner as they entered onto the parade route. We were on our way to the where the tractor pull was. I grabbed my camera and took some shots but the window was glaring and dusty.

We pulled into the old junior high football field and I ran down the road to see if I could catch them and I saw them coming in off the road. I got to see them all in their tractor regalia, American flags and dogs and grandchildren. So here's CCAMA after the parade.

 


Thank you for visiting CCAMA
Come back soon and see the videos of the
Tractor Pull in Kanab for Western Legends Roundup. I got some very good video of all of your pulls.
Until next time remember,

 A bumble bee is considerably faster than a John Deere tractor.

Deborah Moen
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