People in the Humboldt area headed south down highway 20 to the Humboldt Vintage Club for their annual tractor and truck pull.

The event was ran on the vintage club's brand new track.

Vintage Club member Brian Dosch talks about the work that goes into making a tractor pull track.

"First of all, you have to find the right kind of spot, the right area. Then you have to have some good, solid clay to get a really good bottom area, and you'll have to have a packer or it has to be well packed so it's hard, so that the machines can pull on it without tearing it all apart. That's the big thing it takes a lot of packing and you have to have the right material also."

Dosch describes the importance of the tractor truck pull day for the club.

"I think what it does, it gives people an opportunity to see what a lot of the older tractors looked like. Plus the power that some of the older tractors did have, and again, it gets people to come out and see what's going on in our community."

The pull was held on the Vintage Club's new track that was finalized this year.

Normally a staple for the Summer Sizzler, this was the first year the Vintage Club held the pull at their site.