Trundle Vintage Rally & Tractor Pull
Event Info
Be entertained at the Trundle Back in Time Vintage Rally & Tractor PullÂ
Trundle Vintage Rally & Tractor Pull
To mark the 75th anniversary of the release of the E27N Fordson Tractor, we have issued a new challenge to find Australia’s most powerful tractor of this type in our tractor pull.
Enjoy vintage engines, car & bike clubs & local market stalls.
When
20th & 21st March 2021
Where
Trundle Showground
Tickets
Admission – $5 adults
ACCOMMODATION
Camping is available next to the event, for all camping enquiries contact the Trundle Showground Trust at trundleshow@gmail.com.
Additional accommodation is available at The Trundle Hotel, The Trundle Services and Citizens Club trundleserv@bigpond.com, Trundle On Inn – Call Jenny on 02 6892 1288  or 0437 126 474.Â
Other accommodation is available in Parkes.Â
MORE INFO
Market stalls & general enquires trundleshow@gmail.com
Engines, tractors, clubs & entries contact Digger Anderson: 0417 616 907
Powered & unpowered camping sites available at the rally ground – camping fees apply. Contact Trundle Showground Trust at trundleshow@gmail.com.
PROGRAM
Saturday 20 MarchÂ
8am Gates Open & BBQ Breakfast
9am Registrations open
9.30 Tractor Pull commences
10am Bar opens, BBQ, market stalls, engine demonstrations
1pm Lunch break
5pm Ute pull
Sunday 21 MarchÂ
8am BBQ breakfast
9am Tractor pull & stalls
1pm Presentations
2pm event finishes
Things to see and do in Trundle:
If you’re looking to capture a classic photo of an Aussie country town, look no further than Trundle. Picture yourself here standing on New South Wales’ widest main street, next to the Trundle Hotel with the second longest wooden verandah in Australia!
There are no problems with angle parking in Trundle – Forbes Street is Australia’s widest main street, measuring 60 metres across.
Situated 55km north-west of Parkes, Trundle is a rural community, with production consisting mostly of wheat, sheep and cattle farming.
Trundle Hotel – A historic landmark in Trundle, the two storey hotel was built in 1909 out of pise mud, rendered with cement and adorned with an 87 metre long wooden verandah which claims to be the second longest in Australia. Today the hotel offers a great spot for a drink, counter meal or accommodation.
Black Range –  This is an ideal spot to go bush walking or bird watching. It offers a peaceful and quiet place to enjoy the picnic ground facilities.
Recreational Facilities – Bring your clubs for a round at the Trundle Golf Club featuring an 18 hole golf course with sand greens. The public swimming pool is open in the summer months, offering a 25 metre lap pool and baby pool. Berryman Oval is home to Trundle’s sport playing fields and features a BBQ area with play equipment.
Time
All Day (Saturday)(GMT+11:00)
Location
Trundle Showground
Cnr Long & Austral Sts