Vintage Tractor Fundraiser Set for June 7

The Will County Threshermen’s Association (WCTA) is proud to announce its annual Vintage Tractor Drive Fundraiser, taking place on Saturday, June 7.
This beloved tradition brings together vintage tractor enthusiasts for a scenic 40-mile drive through the picturesque countryside of Will County.
The route begins at the WCTA Showgrounds at Spiess Farm in Manhattan and winds through rural roads to Steve Issert Farm in Wilmington, where participants will enjoy a hearty lunch prepared by WCTA Director Brian Kestel and member Brian Hennings. The event highlights the beauty of Illinois farmland and the community spirit that fuels WCTA’s mission.
Please note: All participants must bring and drive their own tractor. Tractors will not be provided.
“Each year, the Tractor Drive reminds us of our roots — literally and figuratively,” said Jim Robbins, member of the WCTA Tractor Drive Planning Committee.
“It’s a day of camaraderie, open roads, and honoring the legacy of those who worked the land before us.”
On-site registration begins at 6:30 a.m., with departure promptly at 8 a.m. The registration fee is $55 per tractor, which includes snacks, lunch, a commemorative hat, and a 2025 magnet. Pre-registration is highly encouraged to ensure smooth coordination.
Participants can register online at WillCountyThresh.org or contact Lane Heatherwick, Vice President and Tractor Drive Coordinator, at [email protected], or 708-372-1939 for more information.
All proceeds benefit the Will County Threshermen’s Association, supporting its ongoing work
to preserve and promote agricultural history and traditions for future generations.