Vintage machinery enthusiasts of all ages converged in Edendale at the weekend for what has been described as one of the biggest tractor festivals in the country.
The Edendale Vintage Machinery Club held its 35th annual Crank Up on Saturday with several thousands of attendees and more than 300 tractors on display.
Tracey Polischek, of Woodlands, has been attending the event since she moved to Southland 20 years ago.
"It is not an event only for the rural community. It brings people from town to have these interaction and have fun with this machines and activities that we often have in farms.
"It is also a great opportunity for many who lives in farm areas to catch up with old friends."
The event was attended by different generations of families who shared passion for vintage machinery.
Now, he shared this passion with his son Aidan.
"The love for tractors and vintage machine runs through the family and through different generations."
Spenser Highsted (5) was amazed with the huge display of tractors in the event.
He said he would like to have one when he grew up — like his father David, who worked as a tractor driver.
Crank Up convener Ken Bell was pleased with the turnout and great weather.
Each year different brands of vehicles were celebrated, and this year it was 50 years of Mack trucks being assembled in New Zealand, 100 years of Kenworth and Chevrolet trucks, as well as the 120th anniversary of the International Harvester.
"It started as a vintage machinery show but it has grown to so much more than that — bringing the town to the rural."