Pioneer Days Antique Tractor, Truck & Gas Engine Show -Eagleville, TN

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Pioneer Days Antique Tractor, Truck & Gas Engine Show -Eagleville, TN

Time: September 8, 2023 at 7am to September 9, 2023 at 2pm
Location: Downtown
Street: 747 Chapel Hill Pike
City/Town: Eagleville, TN
Website or Map: http://www.eaglevilletvppa.co…
Phone: 615-556-2344
Event Type: tractor, truck, engine, show, pull
Organized By: Tennessee Valley Pioneer Power Association
Latest Activity: Sep 7, 2023

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FRIDAY 
​Gates open at 7am
​ Pull Starts at 6pm​​ 
​SATURDAY- BIG DAY
7am- Gates Open to Public Working Exhibits run throughout out the day​​. 
​8:30am -Tractor Games-Wagon Backing Competition, Slow Race 
​​​​9am- Kids Hill Pedal Tractor Race/Pull - ​Saturday​​​​​​- Registration starts at 9am 
10am -Wrench Throw/Skillet Throw​​ 
11am- All Feature Tractors line up on track for display. ​
​11:45am- Opening Ceremonies
 ​12:00- Parade of Power ​ALL TRACTORS LINE UP TRACK SIDE 
​1​:00 pm Best of Show & Fence Row Awards Presentation​​ on Main Track 
​2:00pm Pull Begins​​ 
​SUNDAY 
​Pull Starts at 1:00 pm​

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