Getting to know PSO
Power Show Ohio is all about agricultural, construction and outdoor power equipment and products. Sponsored by the Ohio-Michigan Equipment Dealers Association, the 2008 show will cover 300,000 square feet of exhibit space at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus.
Who goes to PSO?
The show is a chance for full-time farmers, part-time farmers, landscapers, contractors, commercial cutters, municipalities and all other equipment users to find out anything they want to know about power equipment, services and allied businesses.
Should I take the family?
Power Show Ohio has more than just equipment. There are also educational seminars, door prizes, cooking demonstrations and the National Kiddie Tractor Pull.
What’s on display at PSO?
More than 600 brands of products
Tractors
Skid steer loaders
Commercial mowing equipment
All-terrain vehicles
Grain handling equipment
Computer software
Fence building equipment
Haying equipment
Buildings
Backhoes
Logging equipment
Compact tractors
Livestock equipment
University exhibits
Looking for something specific?
With more than 250 exhibitors, Power Show Ohio needs a lot of space to spread out. In fact, the show covers four buildings at the expo center – the Voinovich Center, the Celeste Center, the Coliseum and the Bricker Building.
Whether you want to create a strategic plan for your visit or just wander around, you can find floor plan information on the Power Show Ohio Web site.
Get the PSO details
The event will be held Jan. 25-27 at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus. Show hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. all three days. Admission is $5 per person, with children 12 and under admitted free. Free tickets are available at the Farm and Dairy office in Salem, Ohio, and at equipment dealers throughout the state. A list of these dealers is available on the Power Show Ohio Web site.