Anyone wanting to attend, or take part, can do so this Sunday.
This weekend will see people in a Laois village pulling 85 tonnes weight to raise money for chairty.
Pulling Together For Autism is being held at the Tower Inn in Timahoe, and proceeds will go towards Laois Offaly Families For Autism.
Anyone is welcome to assisst in pulling a truck, lowloader and bulldozer 20 feet down the street this Sunday at 5pm.
Liam Headen is the owner of the bar and one of the event's organisers, he says anyone is welcome to try their hand at the challenge:
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