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Historical Construction Equipment Association


Paving Through the Decades

Working to preserve the history of the construction equipment that shaped our world . . . The Historical Construction Equipment Association (HCEA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving for public education the history of the construction, dredging and surface mining equipment industries....


The Dynamic Dynahoe!

The loader-backhoe is still one of the most popular and visible of all types of construction machines. It reigned as the mainstay of mechanized utility work over some two-and-a-half decades after first finding popularity in the 1950s....


Antique Equipment on Display at Association's Reunion

While Rough and Tumble Engineers Historical Association's Annual Threshermen's Reunion — Aug. 16 to 19, 2017 in Kinzers, Pa. — is usually known for its steam engines, early gas tractors and threshing demonstrations, there is much greater diversity at this show than some people realize....


HCEA Holds Events in Bowling Green, Mantua, Ohio

The Historical Construction Equipment Association (HCEA) held its convention and old equipment exposition at the association's National Construction Equipment Museum, located at 16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio, on Sept....


Enthusiasts Attend Annual HCEA Convention in Bowling Green, Ohio

The Historical Construction Equipment Association (HCEA) held its convention and old equipment exposition at the association's National Construction Equipment Museum, located at 16623 Liberty Hi Road, Bowling Green, Ohio, on Sept....


Toy Auction to Benefit HCEA

On Saturday, September 24, 2016, at 10:00 AM, Garner Auctioneers LLC will conduct an online auction of approximately 500 farm and agriculture toys, models and collectibles surplus to the collections of the Historical Construction Equipment Association....


Northeast Rockbusters Gather at Gluck's Farm in Connecticut for Annual Show

In a perfect bit of synchronicity, the vintage tractors, dozers and earthmovers strutted their stuff on a vintage farm that needed its land dug out and moved around. Filling the vast acreage of Mark Gluck's Farm at 159 Packerville Road in Plainfield, Conn., the Northeast Rockbusters lived up to their name Aug....







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