Tired Iron’s Fall Show Set for This Weekend in Gentry

Tired Iron of the Ozarks Prepares for Exciting Fall Show

The Tired Iron of the Ozarks is gearing up for its annual Fall Show, scheduled to take place this weekend in Gentry, Arkansas. This event marks the 30th anniversary of the show, which has become a staple in the community.

The Tired Iron of the Ozarks is an organization dedicated to preserving and showcasing antique engines, tractors, and other historic machinery. The fall show is one of two annual events the club hosts, with the other being the Spring Show, which typically takes place in April.

The show will feature an impressive display of antique tractors, engines, and machinery, along with interactive demonstrations and attractions. Some highlights include a working sawmill and blacksmith shop, antique home furnishings, and even an outhouse photo booth. The event is free and open to the public, with parking also available at no cost.

A unique aspect of the show is the Parade of Power, where antique tractors will be driven past spectators at noon each day. Additionally, visitors will have the opportunity to see a variety of historic farm equipment in action, providing a fascinating glimpse into rural life of the past.

The showgrounds, located at 13344 Taylor Orchard Road in Gentry, will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. With a wide range of activities and exhibits, the Tired Iron of the Ozarks Fall Show promises to be an entertaining and educational experience for all ages.

For those interested in displaying their own antique tractors or engines, the club welcomes participation. The club’s 17-acre site provides ample space for exhibits and events, ensuring a memorable experience for attendees and participants alike.

To ensure easy access, the showgrounds can be reached by turning west on SWEPCO Road from Pioneer Lane or Crowder Avenue, and then following the signs. For visitors coming from Siloam Springs, the route is via Dawn Hill Road and Taylor Orchard Road around City Lake.

With its rich history and commitment to preservation, the Tired Iron of the Ozarks Fall Show is sure to attract a large and enthusiastic crowd. Mark your calendars for a fun-filled weekend in Gentry!