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The South Dakota Tractor Museum of Kimball, South Dakota is located on Cemetery Rd. just south of I-90 (exit 284). Here you will find historic tractors and other farm machinery that has been restored and put on display by local farmers and mechanics. The museum is also home to an old windmill, an outdoor toilet, a one-room country school, blacksmith shop, and a barn full of horse-driven farm equipment. The museum charges no admission fee, but donations are welcome.

Summer hours are daily 9AM to 5PM, Sundays 1-5PM. Other hours may be available by request at the number on the bottom of this page.

The Tractor Museum is run by a board of 7 community members working with donations and a little bit of grant money that came in after the first building was put up. There are about 20 volunteers that run the museum and give tours with descriptions of all the equipment including what it does and how it works.

 

Main Building

Prairie Treasures

Schoolhouse

The Barn

Blacksmith

Out Back

Visitor's Center

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Open House

This year's open house will be held Sunday, June 1, 2008! Come join us from 9:30AM-4PM to kick off the summer!

Some events going on during the day are para plane fly-ins, carding and spinning yarn, rope making, hit-and-miss motor operated ice cream making, miniature steam engines, corn/wheat grinding. Sign-up for our kid pedal tractor pull is at 12 noon with the pull starting at 1 pm.  Ages 4-12 are welcome to come and try their pedaling power!!!!

CONCESSIONS WILL BE SERVED THROUGHOUT THE DAY!

 

Parade of Tractors

The South Dakota Tractor Museum will proudly display many makes and models this summer in Kimball's 4th of July Parade.

 

NewContact Information

Postal Address:

South Dakota Tractor Museum

PO Box 24

Kimball, SD 57355

 

Telephone:

605-778-6421 Dale, 605-778-6719 Alvin

 

This site is not maintained using funds donated to the museum.

Last Modified: May 27, 2008