The annual Tooradin Tractor Pull and Truck Show is ready to get underway again tomorrow as thousands descend on the south-east Melbourne suburb with their finest trucks.
Located at Rutter Park Reserve along the South Gippsland Highway, the show is ready to welcome truck show entrants and crown the best looking vehicles.
Despite there being approximately three ml of rain predicted in the morning, the show has confirmed it’ll be business as usual.
“We have been keeping a close eye on the weather and yes, all of our events are going ahead,” the show says in an online statement.
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“Yes, the show is still going ahead. Yes, the tractor pull is still going ahead. Yes, the burnouts will still be there. Yes, the stunt plane will still be flying over.
“The only time things would change is if there are any safety concerns, so get your mates together and come on down!”
For truck show entrants, the show has asked them to enter via the cricket ground end of Rutter Park if travelling from Cranbourne/Baxter and follow directions to the back gate entry point. For those coming from Koo Wee Rup and Gippsland, enter via the main gate.
“Trucks must be parked where directed – if you wish to park as a group, you must arrive as a group. No spots will be saved,” the show says.
“There is plenty of room to wait for mates in front of Gendore Machinery & Tractor outlet.”
Gates will open at 5.30am, with all trucks participating in the show having to be in by 9.30am.
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