About us:
The Michigan Flywheelers Museum is a 501(c)(3) organization of volunteers dedicated to the restoration and preservation of antique gas/steam engines and tractors. Located on close to 80 acres, the museum features displays of old farm machinery, a sawmill and shingle mill along with “Old Towne” – a 1920s era community filled with businesses like Over The Forge blacksmith shop, Abbert & Sons Farm Machinery Repair and Old Tyme Jail.
The museum hosts three events every year – Farm History Day in May, the Swap Meet in June and it’s largest event – the Antique Engine and Tractor Show in September.
A fourth event – Christmas at the Flywheelers is held every five years.