History on the Mighty Mac!
Tractors had to be 1962 and before and be able to travel at 10 mph. Larry's tractor is a 1953 John Deere 60 that his father bought new the year after he was born. This tractor is the one he drove as a young boy on the family farm.

On Friday, September 12, 2008, history was made on the Mackinac Bridge. With hundreds of spectators in Mackinaw City and St. Ignac cheering and waving, 650 antique tractors made an inaugural journey across the Mighty Mac! Drivers came from all over, some from as far as Ohio, Iowa and Wisconsin; and Larry was one of the drivers!!!
Tractors had to be 1962 and before and be able to travel at 10 mph. Larry's tractor is a 1953 John Deere 60 that his father bought new the year after he was born. This tractor is the one he drove as a young boy on the family farm.
After four months of intense work, the tractor was taken apart, repaired, painted and to get ready for the Bridge Crossing.
The entire route was 20 miles and ended at Kewadin Cassino where all of the tractors were on display through Sunday. Every tractor driver smiled continously! Larry really enjoyed looking around as he crossed the Bridge. The tractors were going slow enough and everyone was able to look around and enjoy the scenery!