(KNZA)--The Northeast Kansas Heritage Complex, south of Holton, will rumble with power Saturday night, as a Tractor and Truck Pull is held, generating funds for the Fair Association's continued construction at the complex.
Association spokeswoman Deb Dillner says the Pull will feature an X-Factor sled and include 13 classes, various sizes of 2 and 4 wheel drive, gas and diesel modified pickups, various sizes of pro and hot farm, modified turbo tractors, along with an 85-hundred pound open diesel pick-up class.
Admission at the gate is $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for youth 6 to 12 years old, and free for children under 6.
Although concessions will be available on the grounds, coolers are welcome for a $5.00 fee.
The Northeast Kansas Heritage Complex is located 1 ½ miles south of Holton, on Highway 75, and ¼ miles west on 214th Road. Those attending the Tractor and Truck Pull must use the south entrance on 214th road.
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