Tractors Roar in Return of Tractor Pull
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Photo by Heather McNamara. Thanks, Heather!
The pull, returning after an 18 year hiatus, was well received. Around 150 entries took their turn in the dirt, hoping to outpull their opponents. The crew kept the track in good shape and the tractors on pace. A steady stream of tractors roared in the dirt, many bursting with black exhaust to put an exclamation mark on their power.
The firemen provided a meal which sold out just a couple hours after the pull began. Pork, hamburgers, and hot dogs fed a steady line of hungry customers.
"A good time was had by all," stated Fire Chief Bob Welte. "I think the folks that were there had a good time."
The smiles and positive feedback from participants and spectators alike would agree with that conclusion from Welte. He added that participants were commenting that the tractor pull ran very smoothly, and there were multiple people who said that they would return next year. Some even said that they would bring more people next year.
The firemen did indeed pull off a great tractor pull. It will be back next year, and they will have more food! Hopefully they can furnish a beautiful day again, too!
Proceeds from the tractor pull will be used to pay for the grass rig apparatus for the department's new grass rig. Opportunities to give them donations for their needs will occur at Corn Days at their cornhole tournament and their supper on September 20th. Check out the schedule in this issue for more information.