The Case IH Farmall marks its 100th anniversary this year, and the community of Inverell is playing host to a major celebration next weekend for the tractor including an attempt to set a world record.
On Friday, July 28, and Saturday, July 29, Inverell will be the focus of Case IH’s centenary event to honour the Farmall’s significant milestone, with Farmall collectors, the Inverell community and visitors from around the region invited to attend two days of celebrations. On the Friday evening, a gala dinner is being held at the Inverell RSM Club, and then on Saturday all eyes will turn to Inverell’s CBD and the local showground for a day of festivities.
A parade of Farmalls – old and new – will take place through the town’s main business centre in the morning, before the focus turns to the showground where there will be vintage tractor displays, a Farmall history walk, stalls and food outlets and kids’ activities. There will also be a Guinness World Record attempt at the most Farmall tractors in a parade, which will also take place at the Inverell Showground.
Seamus McCarthy, Case IH Australia/New Zealand Product Manager for Mid Horsepower & Compact Tractors, said Inverell had been selected as the location for the Farmall centenary event because of the presence of a number of Farmall tractor collectors and the suitability of local venues for the planned activities.
”Inverell is an ideal location for this Farmall anniversary and we’re enjoying working with the local council and community to confirm the arrangements and ensure we stage a memorable event for the local community and visitors to the town for the weekend.
“This tractor has given so much to the agricultural industry, both here and overseas, over such a long time that it deserves its own celebration to honour that contribution.”
Inverell Shire Council Deputy Mayor, Cr Kate Dight, said it meant a lot to the community to be chosen by Case IH as the host venue for the Farmall centenary.
“Inverell Shire is proud to deliver such a momentous event in the history of Farmall. Inverell is well experienced in hosting large-scale events and to have the opportunity to showcase our magnificent shire to hundreds of visitors will be an incredible benefit to the community,” she said.
Find out more at https://www.caseihevents.com.au/centenary/
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