Claiborne’s Tractor Shed open Saturday

One of the South’s largest agricultural-related museums—right here in Claiborne Parish—is the place to be this Saturday, Oct. 25.

The Tractor Shed, one of the largest antique tractor museums in the South, will host its annual open house, free to the public.

The Tractor Shed north of Arcadia has existed for several years, but only opens occasionally to display over 100 antique tractors, farm trucks, and other agricultural implements.

The museum is housed in a newly expanded 30,000-square feet air-conditioned, perfectly maintained building with additional tractors on display outside.

The Tractor Shed is completely free and is located at 14888 La. Highway 151 about 2.5 miles north of Interstate 20’s exit 69. The Tractor Shed will be open Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The displays allow visitors to get up close with the equipment. Kids love it.

The equipment includes Farmall, Ford, Massey Ferguson, John Deere, and other brands as well as a huge collection of toy tractors.

The facility is owned by Ken Murphy and curated by Stan Beard. More information can
be found on the Facebook page for The Tractor Shed.