Extremely Disappointed. I came to Whiteman’s park. Its a really beautiful place no doubt. And I went to Tractor Museum when I just entered. Suddenly old man (Sir) sitting there , Stands and started looking towards us in a weirdly. And then a another visitor entered (a lady). He asked her are these people with you. She did not replied and then He asked again are these people with you. She said No. then he came to me and asked is to Donate money to see tractors or exit. Its a extremely disrespectful to behave like this. I just entered , not was to leave. And what is meaning of Donation? They must learn you can not ask to donate forcefully. Then its not a donation , its a Tax or a fee. If you want to behave like this you must write Outside Fees ,or tax to enter in. donation is not to be taken forcefully. I am a farmer and was happy to see aussie tractors. And was thinking to donate 50$ dollars when about to exit. But a sick behaviour of person force us to leave museum Without seeing , quietly. If any senior authority is read this review. People take back donation word and simply write Entry Fee. Please don’t use word donation. Or simply count on visitors. They will donate by their wish without asking them to forcefully pay to enter...
Read more🚜👉Came across this quite by chance while walking the dog with my teenage children in Caversham in the July school holidays. It's a gem! So much information about the bygone era when Australia made its own tractors. Lots to read and plenty of tractors on display detailing the agricultural industry in WA.
I want to mention Jim the volunteer who was 85-years-young - yes, you read that right - and had been a wheat farmer until the 1970s before enjoying life as a bus driver transporting children with disabilities. He was so informative and helpful and his knowledge was amazing. It's a lovely place and hats off to all those donating their time and skills - like Jim - giving visitors such a warm...
Read moreWhat a wonderful day out at Whiteman Park just north of Perth. Tractors and other memorabilia from WA’s agricultural past are on display in the Tractor Museum. With around 40 tractors, vintage cars, old photos and original early life artefacts, it’s a must visit.
An original steam powered land clearing tractor was a highlight for us along with the many variations of tractors and bailing machines used throughout history.
There is even an original prototype Chamberlain 40K tractor on display.
For only a gold coin donation, it is well worth the visit. So much agricultural history all...
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