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15 October, 2025

Rainbow buzzed with engine roars

Rainbow came alive with horsepower and excitement on Saturday, October 4, as Round 1 of the Australian Tractor Pullers Association championship kicked off with the annual Rainbow Tractor Pull.

By Tayyaab Masroor

Mad House -Tractor competed in the Mini Modified class, driven and owned by Craig, Marge and Aaron Jones. Photo: BRIDIE'S PHOTOGRAPHY
Mad House -Tractor competed in the Mini Modified class, driven and owned by Craig, Marge and Aaron Jones. Photo: BRIDIE'S PHOTOGRAPHY

Event organiser, Russell Eckermann, said it was a tremendous day for both competitors and spectators.

“We had 20 tractors, and they came from quite a distance - around Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales,” he said.

“The weather was perfect and we couldn’t have picked that any better.

“Our track was good, and we’ve had only exceptionally positive feedback from the day.”

The crowd watched as tractors battled it out in multiple categories across the clay track.

“There were eight different classes,” Mr Eckermann explained.

“They all run through, so there’s not just one race - it’s eight races within the one day, so there are all sorts of winners.”

While spectator numbers were slightly lower than hoped, the event still generated strong community spirit.

“Spectators were down,” he said.

“We need to do a lot more promotion, but now that people have seen another tractor pull here, word will spread, and we’ll get more next year.

“It’s a growing thing for us all.”

Mr Eckermann believed that the event brought a welcome boost to the local economy.

“A lot of people stayed, including the spectators,” he said.

“Some came on Thursday already, and certainly Friday and Saturday nights.

“We did exceptionally well on the day with food and catering, and it certainly gave a boost to local businesses - the fuel stations, cafes, and accommodation.

“I couldn’t put a figure on it, but there’d be considerable financial gains for the town.”

Reflecting on the day’s success, he noted that the real highlight was the overall atmosphere.

“I think the way we ran the day, the professional approach we took, and the general atmosphere was just really good,” he said.

“People could see we were trying to put on a good show - they were happy and content.”

Mr Eckermann also encouraged locals to keep supporting the event in future.

“We’ve got the expertise and the know-how to put on these Australian events,” he said.

“We just need the community to keep getting behind us - it’s good for our town.”

Sledgehammer - Tractor owned and driven by Fred Saul and Gene Fuller in open modified class. Photo: BRIDIE’S PHOTOGRAPHY
Sledgehammer - Tractor owned and driven by Fred Saul and Gene Fuller in open modified class. Photo: BRIDIE'S PHOTOGRAPHY
Nothing left-Tractor, owned and driven by Andrew Cross and Casey Leanne, competed in the modified farm class in the championship. Photo: BRIDIE’S PHOTOGRAPHY
Nothing left-Tractor, owned and driven by Andrew Cross and Casey Leanne, competed in the modified farm class in the championship. Photo: BRIDIE'S PHOTOGRAPHY
Wasted days & Wasted night, the tractor was driven by Gene Fuller, and their class was a modified farm class. Photo: BRIDIE’S PHOTOGRAPHY
Wasted days & Wasted night, the tractor was driven by Gene Fuller, and their class was a modified farm class. Photo: BRIDIE'S PHOTOGRAPHY
Tractor - Rumpus competed in the Limited Modified class and was driven by Bazz Ward and Robbie Ward.. Photo: BRIDIE’S PHOTOGRAPHY
Tractor - Rumpus competed in the Limited Modified class and was driven by Bazz Ward and Robbie Ward.. Photo: BRIDIE'S PHOTOGRAPHY
A total of 20 tractors from three states in the country participated in eight different categories. Photo: PETES PHOTOS
A total of 20 tractors from three states in the country participated in eight different categories. Photo: PETES PHOTOS
Rusurrection-tractor - Owner/ driver Dennis Missen Class - 2 WD Truck A. Photo: BRIDIE’S PHOTOGRAPHY
Rusurrection-tractor - Owner/ driver Dennis Missen Class - 2 WD Truck A. Photo: BRIDIE'S PHOTOGRAPHY
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