Dozens of tractor owners are taking part in a charity tractor run across north Mayo in aid of a local suicide prevention service.
The Iorras branch of the Irish Natura & Hill Farmers Association (INHFA) is teaming up with vintage club members from the midlands.
The event is in aid of North West STOP suicide prevention's Béal an Mhuirthead branch.
The service provides free counselling in Iorras for teenagers and adults who are struggling and in need of support, as well as for those who have been bereaved by suicide.
Brendan Deane of the INHFA said it was a most deserving cause.
"This is a vital voluntary service to the people of this area. It's run by contributions, donations and fundraisers for all ages and is a huge support for people in urgent need of help. It's a service that has grown in demand as more people and families get to know that help is on hand," he said.
He urged people to come out and support the cause.
"Don't be worried about the state of your tractor. Forget about power washers and just bring her as she is," he said.
"It's €20 to enter your tractor on the day and it is money that will be put to good use in the Erris area."
The convoy is travelling from Béal an Mhuirthead to Fód Dubh Lighthouse, stopping off at the Solas Visitor Centre in Eachléim.
Last year, more than 700 counselling sessions were provided at the Iorras Family and Community Support Centre.