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St Joseph’s Primary Elmore tractor pull

Sound approach: Merrigum’s Levi Behrens, with parents Rhys and Athena, makes the most of the ear muffs to dull the thundering sound of the charged up tractors.
This way boys: Jacob Wall and Hunter Elliott use their eyes instead of their ears to find their seats, following the directions of Echuca’s Chris Wall
Close to the action: Ryan Godden in the commentary role at the tractor pull, positioned right alongside the monstrous machines to tell the story of the day.
Face in the crowd: Tyson Blades from Euroa makes the most of his elevated position to capture some of the early action on Saturday, as the modified tractors plough up the track at Elmore.
Girls’ day out: Tegan Baines and her mum, Heidi, travelled from Epsom to find a spot on the hill to watch the tractors charge along the track for the spectacular show of power.
Making memories: Phone footage of the tractors was spread throughout social media channels on Saturday afternoon at Elmore. David Armstrong from Moama makes his own memories at the event.
Day on the green: Green grass was scarce at the tractor pull, but Gemma Humphrey from Kialla East managed to find some lawn to set up her viewing spot.
Hay bale grandstand: Brothers Riley and Oliver Hennessy, with dad Liam, seem quite at home on the makeshift Elmore hay bale grandstand on Saturday afternoon.
Beat seat in the house: Taking in all the sounds and sights of the tractor pull are Julie and Lachy Horton from Deniliquin, with Remy and Sadie from Rochester.
Thirsty work: Madison and Valek Lansdell, with son Thomas, came from Bridgewater to attend the tractor pull.
Taking it in: Complete with new headwear, mirror sunglasses and protective ear equipment, Bendigo two-and-a-half-year-old Lucas Robinson has the best seat in the house.
Thumbs up: Joel Wolfe and daughter Charlotte, 7, from Rochester.
Keep on truckin’: Rochester’s Trev Elliott and son Connor, who is almost two years old.