Tractor Pulls
Tractor pulls are more than just a display of horsepower; they are a cherished tradition that brings communities together, celebrating agricultural heritage, mechanical ingenuity, and friendly competition. Tractor pulls at the Sublimity Harvest Festival showcase the strength of both machines and the bonds between neighbors and friends.
The roots of tractor pulling go back to the early days of farming, where farmers would challenge each other to see whose tractor could pull the heaviest load. In a typical tractor pull, competitors hitch their tractors to a weighted sled. As the tractor moves forward, the weight on the sled shifts, making it increasingly difficult to pull. The tractor that pulls the sled the farthest is declared the winner.
Tractor pulls are a way to honor and celebrate our agricultural heritage. They highlight the important role that tractors and farming equipment play in our daily lives and remind us of the innovation and hard work that drives the agricultural industry. Many tractor pulls feature vintage and antique tractors, providing a nostalgic glimpse into the past and a tribute to the evolution of farming technology.
Be a part of this beloved tradition at our next tractor pulls on Sunday. Come and experience the power, the excitement, and the community spirit that make tractor pulls so special. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this time-honored event and create lasting memories with family and friends.
Registration
Registration will open in the spring. Check back! Please read the Tractor Pull Rules before submitting your entry form.
Pull Fee: $15 Click HERE to pay your entry fee
Tractor Pulls brought to you by:
Holt Ag Solutions
Valley Wide Co-op
Wilco
Mid-Columbia Bus