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HCEA 2022 ANNUAL CONVENTION

The Historical Construction Equipment Association’s 36th Annual International Convention and Old Equipment Exposition was held last year at Bowling Green, Ohio over 23-25 September where lots of new machinery was seen at work.

Perfect blue sky and sunshine brought near-record attendance for the first two days, and although some rain fell on the final day, the show was deemed a great success. With over 180 antique historical construction machines on permanent display at this location (also known as the National Construction Equipment Museum), and some 140 additional machines brought to the show by their owners, the HCEA event offered an incredible experience for everyone interested in old machinery.

Some major donations of equipment were recently added to the permanent roster including four Caterpillar machines from quarry owner

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