The Arizona Early Day Gas Engine and Tractor Association
(AEDGE&TA) was founded in 1979. It is a non-profit incorporated organization which
started with 13 founding members and has now grown to more than 450 family memberships
from Phoenix and surrounding communities. AEDGETA currently has
three major shows
each year.
Members share a common interest in restoring engines, tractors
and related equipment from the turn of the century. This type of collecting and
restoration has become increasingly popular in all parts of the country, where clubs
have been formed and publications dedicated to the preservation of our mechanical
heritage have emerged.
Many old pieces of farm equipment have been rescued from
the junk pile only to appear in one of our shows restored to their original condition.
In most cases, the restoration is made difficult by years of rust and neglect. Often
parts must be located or made and many hours of careful work are necessary before
the final coat of paint is dry. The restorer is rewarded by the feeling of pride
when the engine is started and the old iron comes to life again.
A family-oriented organization, the Arizona Early Day Gas
Engine and Tractor Association plans activities for all ages. We want to preserve
some of our heritage by passing the interest down to the younger generation. The
events allow club members to show off their
fine collections. Antique tractors are pulled for percentage and some classics are
pulled for exhibition. In addition to the tractor pulls and engine displays, there
are contests with the equipment, silent auctions, demonstrations of early farming
(including threshing and hay bailing), craft shows, hayrides, and pedal tractor
rides and other activities for the kids.
We invite everyone from all over this great country come
to our events.