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Title: In pictures: ‘Ford 100 Fest’ deemed a huge success
The West Cork Vintage Ploughing and Threshing Association held the ‘Ford 100 Fest’ celebrations last weekend on the ancestral farm of the legendary Henry Ford. Peter Thomas Keaveney reports.
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Thousands of vintage enthusiasts from all over the country flocked to Crohane, Ballinascarthy, Co. Cork for the Ford 100 Fest, hosted by West Cork Vintage Ploughing and Threshing Association.
The celebrations were held on Henry Ford’s ancestral farm, which is currently being run as a progressive dairy farm by the Buttimer family who are close relatives.
In 1847, Henry Ford’s father and grandfather left this farm behind and travelled to the port in Cobh on an ass and cart where they were destined for the USA.
This marked the eighth annual working harvest event which was held by the club, with this year’s gathering being the second such event held on the Ford Farm.
Up to 60 acres of the farm was utilised on the day for the different events.
Silage
An exciting day meant onlookers witnessed silage cutting from different eras (single chop right through to precision chop), combining using trailed and self-propelled machines, thrashing, ploughing and even a potato harvesting demonstration.
There was a huge display of the very finest collection of restored Ford tractors and cars from all decades.
Helicopter rides provided a stunning aerial view of the surrounding landscape.
All monies raised on the day went towards four charities, namely; Temple Street Children’s Hospital, West Cork Rapid Response, Alzheimer’s Unit Clonakilty Hospital and Cancer Connect.
Speaking to the Irish Farmers Journal club chairman Don Coakley he explained, “We are extremely happy with how the day went. It really was a huge success.
“The vast crowds and the way that the weather dried up as the day progressed allowed all organised events to take place.
“We would also like to say a massive thank you to the Buttimer family.”
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