The famous Trangie Truck and Tractor Show (TTT) is just five months away.

The bi-annual event that celebrates how important transport is to the agricultural sector will be staged in late August at the Trangie Showgrounds.

The end-of-winter weather is expected to be very cool but the action at the event will be piping hot. Patrons will enjoy a variety of entertainment including barrel races, a demolition derby, a quick-shear, tractor pull, classic car show-and-shine, and market stalls.

The hardworking volunteers behind TTT believe the unique-to-the-region event will be bigger and better than ever this year, and hope to surpass the attendance numbers at the previous festival in 2023.

“Over the years, attendance at our shows has gone from 1500 through the gates to over 4000 at our last event,” TTT Committee President Jason McCutcheon said.

“I think the reason for this growth is because there isn’t another event like it and there really is something for everyone,” he added.

“We top the evening off with live music, and this year we have something extra special planned for the finale.”

Jason said the most important aspect of the event for him personally is the Wall of Fame presentation, which will take place on the night before the TTT. Nominees and their families will be invited to a sit-down meal before the presentation takes place.

“Unfortunately, most of our previous [TTT Wall of Fame] recipients have since passed on, but the wonderful thing is that their stories and contribution to the trucking industry have been recorded and recognised on the Wall of Fame,” he said.