It will be hosted at the Border Flywheelers Club & Heritage Museum in Barham on May 16 and 17.
The museum itself was established in 1995 and showcases a collection of tractors, machinery, engines, and artifacts used by the farming community along the Murray-Darling Basin.
It is located in the old JR Jamieson and Co Brickworks building in Barham, at 9 Jamieson Avenue.
At the rally, which will have a focus on English and Australian engines, you can expect to see a fully operational steam bay display, as well as a belt-driven hay baler display.
There will also be woodworkers, a show-and-shine, and trade stalls.
The weekend’s ‘start-ups’ will feature the Eagle Creek Pump R&T engine and one of the museum’s rarest items: the Marshall engine.
It was salvaged from a local irrigation farm, and very few still exist in Australia.
The Marshall has been a popular attraction in this section for several years after a long history of work at Kangaroo Lake.
Another crowd-pleaser will be the free army Jeep rides around the lake area.
There will be full catering available all weekend, and entry to the rally is just $10 for adults. Children under 16 get in free.
For more details, go to borderflywheelers.com.au.