Hundreds of visitors spread over the soaked terrain of the tractor light, just outside Coevorden. Those who want to come by is better to attract boots. And whoever wants to come by car should not be afraid by sliding the mud in the parking lot.
“Yesterday afternoon a big thick shower fell,” says Marc van der Weide. He is one of the organizers of the tractor light. “That ensures that everything was wet, including the job for the tractors.”
Volunteers appear indispensable for the event. On Friday they helped make the track dry, so that the delay was limited. At the end of the evening, one of the towing trucks turned out to be broken and volunteers also got up to solve that.
“The tow truck that is pulled ahead by the tractors had some broken bearings. He had to be repaired to continue. Tonight at one o’clock they brought it to the workshop and they went through the entire night with a man or seven. This morning at a quarter past eight the machine was back. We were ready for that the workplace that the workplace was also available for the workplace that the workplace that the workplace was that the workplace.”
In total, five hundred tractors participate in the tractor slake, spread over all kinds of rankings. They usually have enough horsepower enough, but on the wet track it can be a challenge to get that ability to get through the wheels on the ground. Yet one of the participants is not worried about that. “You don’t have to pay attention, just give gas. That is the very best.”

