Tractor & Machinery is the world’s best-selling tractor magazine. Onsale every four weeks, this 180-page publication covers tractors from the 1940s through to the 1990s, reflecting an era of tremendous change in agricultural machinery. From the post-war austerity days when tractors started to become more common on our land through to the 1990s when new technology transformed farming forever, Tractor & Machinery has exclusive owner’s stories, historical profiles, restoration stories, practical advice plus the latest news and sales results from the world of tractors. Each issue of Tractor & Machinery covers the most popular makes and models, such as Massey Ferguson, Ford, New Holland, International, John Deere and many more. In addition, however, the magazine also covers some of the quirkier tractors and implements around. For those with a hands-on knowledge, there’s a dedicated Workshop section with essential practical advice, hints and tips. Furthermore, there’s a Farm & Horticultural section looking at smaller machinery and implements. Tractor & Machinery is the only magazine to offer this huge variety of content and since its launch in 1994 Tractor & Machinery has gone from strength to strength and is now the world’s best-selling tractor magazine with fans the world over The publication is renowned for producing the most authoritative, in-depth and interesting features each month including exclusive owner’s stories, historical profiles, restoration stories, practical advice and more.
A new era for this prestigious title • In safe hands as anniversary approaches
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Tractor & Machinery
WNTRR heads to Llanwrtyd Wells • There’s a fun-packed day planned for 16 June, as the Welsh National Tractor Road Run heads to Britain’s smallest town
Sold for £41.5k • Peter Love looks at the stories behind the recent stand-out auction prices
Tartan tractor scrums down for fundraising • JCB produces stylish Fastrac to help raise vital funds for charity
‘Lambs tail’
John Deere introduces new 5M Series tractors • Technology makes life easier for the operator
One-off fundraising combination • Livery highlights charity ambitions
In the June issue…
TONY REEVE • 1939 - 2024
DON’T MISS OUT! • A monthly round-up of the latest news buying and selling reports, auction, working classics and restorations direct to your inbox.
End of an era in Hertfordshire • Models from the ’80s to feature
Basildon celebrates
Clean classics under the hammer • Gems look set to get pulses racing
‘Bitsa’
IN BRIEF
Upcoming sales • All auctions in England, unless flagged otherwise
Bargains galore • Go on, treat yourself!
Cheap, cheerful, and very powerful
Celebrating the mighty Case 94 Series
Size does matter • UH is on the Case
Make and model, please!
IN BRIEF
Colour clarification
County’s calling • Conor Hurley’s County 6700-Four has just been restored by Stephen Lennon. James Connolly went along to admire the result.
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A full-liner • Until the merger with J I Case, International Harvester was considered to be a full-liner in much the same way that Massey Ferguson was
Best National in years • Peter Love reports from the 2024 National Vintage Tractor Road Run.
Making Memories • Joseph Lewis discovers a young owner’s Ford 8210 and the family’s forestry background
Loan-er • Gary Hawkins finds out what prompted Neville Goddard to provide his customers with a courtesy tractor, and why he chose a Deutz-Fahr from the 1980s
WHIZZ-KIDS!
Whistle while you work • When the Case IH 956XL performed as well as it did, it was almost...