PREMIUM
News

39th Annual Vintage Rally and Tractor Pull brings history alive

author avatar
Its a dog’s life: Spirit the Kelpie sitting in his owner’s 1929 Model 65 Chrysler. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

It looked like a movie set at times.

But for those lucky enough to go the 39th Annual Vintage Rally and Tractor Pull at Wunghnu Recreation Reserve over Easter history truly came alive.

Attendees, who numbered in their several hundreds, enjoyed tractor pulls, twilight tractor pulls, train rides courtesy of the Moira Miniature Rail and working exhibits with machinery from a bygone era.

Vintage cars and an assortment of trucks were also on display.

Many of those who contributed to the festival brought their own restored vehicles to display.

Event organiser Lloyd Healey said the Saturday and Sunday event was a complete success.

“It was beautiful weather-wise and a great weekend crowd-wise,” he said.

Mr Healey said holding the tractor pull was important so like-minded people (people who enjoy agricultural history) can show what they fixed up since the last event and to showcase history.

“Everyone seemed to have a great time while they were there,” Mr Healey said.

Passion: Chris Bentley with his Deutz diesel tractor at the 39th Annual Vintage Rally and Tractor Pull. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
History buff’s dream: A Crossley diesel engine on show. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Riding proud: Bill Petzke on his 40K Chamberlain tractor. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Restored: Kevin Stack with his 1929 Chrysler model 65 Utility. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Looking good: Col Grinter driving a Case L tractor. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Variety: An assortment of contemporary and older trucks were on show for the enjoyment of attendees. Photo by Rechelle Zammit
Fun in the sun: Owen Henderson with his International B250. Photo by Rechelle Zammit