Tractor fans gather in Wedehorn: classic car tractor meetings enthusiastically visitor visitors
Tractor fans gather in Wedehorn: classic car tractor meetings enthusiastically visitor visitors
A weekend full of tractor love in Wedehorn
In Wedehorn, more was going on last weekend than expected. The tenth vintage tractor meeting with farmers market attracted tractor fans from near and far. The organizers originally expected 250 vehicles, but more than 300 came together. The atmosphere was characterized by the sound of the diesel engines and a rain on the site.
a festival for lovers of historical agricultural machinery
In the paddock, visitors had a multifaceted insight into the world of tractor construction. Everything was represented from legendary large tractors to exotic from past decades. A special highlight was the show plow on the demo-sacker, where old agricultural machinery could be seen in action. Here, experienced tractor drivers and curious grandchildren were able to show their skills and get an insight into the history of agriculture.
Florian Eilers impressed in the skill competition
A highlight of the meeting was the skill competition, in which it was necessary to maneuver weight precisely above the ground. Florian Eilers from Scharrendorf showed impressive precision here and secured victory. His technical skill and sensitivity in dealing with the tractor impressed audience and jury alike.
diverse supporting program for young and old
In addition to driving tractors, there was also a lot to discover on the farmers' market. From useful everyday helpers to decorative works of art, there was something for everyone. The natural mobile of the hunters with its preparations of domestic wild animals was particularly popular. The wood carver and the Spielmannszug Albringhausen also provided entertainment and atmospheric moments.
Overall, the tractor meeting in Wedehorn was a complete success and a festival for the whole family. The numerous visitors from near and far showed that the passion for historical agricultural machinery is still alive today.
- Nag
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