Agricultural Preservation Association of Cuyahoga County
aka
The Tractor Club,
is a club located in northern Ohio. The Club's members are individuals who have a mutual interest in antique tractors. Some members have an additional interest in antique engines and other farm implements.
The group meets monthly to discuss tractor restoration, share catalogs, articles and videos, to plan field trips and other events. Besides participating in various local parades and agricultural related community events, the Club helps maintain the Farm Bureau Museum at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds. Good fellowship is shared by the members and their families.
Dues for membership in The Tractor Club are very affordable. If you're interested in joining the Club, you can click on the "Membership Application" box in the navigation menu below to print out an application form. (When you're done on the application page, just click your browser's back button to return to the page you were on.)
The Tractor Club's Mission Statement
APACC, The Tractor Club, is a non-profit membership club founded in 1996 to promote the preservation of historical agricultural tractors and other farm implements through restoration and education, to inform and educate the public in regard to tractors, tractor safety, and restoration techniques by displaying tractors at the Cuyahoga County Fair and at other public and community events, and by sharing ideas through interaction with other such clubs and organizations with this common interest.