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Elmore Tractor Pull

Elmore Tractor Pull

Starts: Saturday, 15 March 2025
Ends: Saturday, 15 March 2025
The first Australian modified tractor pull was held at the Elmore Field Days in 1976. In 2022, the Tractor Pull comes back to the Elmore Events Centre. What is a Tractor Pull? A modified tractor pulls a weighted sled along an 11 metre wide and 100 metre long dirt track and as the tractor pulls the sled further, the more forward the weight goes on the sled causing the sled to get harder to pull. When the tractor “pulls” the whole 100 metre this is called a full pull. Tractor pulling is known as a powerful motorsport due to some tractors having more than one engine with some of them being over 1000hp. Presented by the Elmore Field Days committee and St Joseph's Primary School Rochester.
Add to Calendar 2025-03-15 12:00 am 2025-03-15 12:00 am Elmore Tractor Pull The first Australian modified tractor pull was held at the Elmore Field Days in 1976. In 2022, the Tractor Pull comes back to the Elmore Events Centre. What is a Tractor Pull? A modified tractor pulls a weighted sled along an 11 metre wide and 100 metre long dirt track and as the tractor pulls the sled further, the more forward the weight goes on the sled causing the sled to get harder to pull. When the tractor “pulls” the whole 100 metre this is called a full pull. Tractor pulling is known as a powerful motorsport due to some tractors having more than one engine with some of them being over 1000hp. Presented by the Elmore Field Days committee and St Joseph's Primary School Rochester. 48 Rosaia Road, Burnewang , VIC , 3558 , Australia
48 Rosaia Road, Burnewang , VIC , 3558 , Australia
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