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Tractor & Farming Heritage

Summer 2023
Magazine

Tractor & Farming Heritage magazine celebrates the development of the farm tractor from its historical roots, right up to the present day. Presenting an unrivalled combination of in-depth technical features along with monthly news and reports on developments within the industry. Tractor & Farming Heritage is aided by an expert team and enthusiastic contributors – transporting readers back to days gone by, while keeping them up to date with spectacular restoration projects. Meet the owners and restorers and discover all the latest from vintage and modern scenes. Led by an expert team of enthusiast contributors, Tractor transports readers back to days gone by, while keeping them up to date with spectacular restoration projects. All this is topped off with a burst of in-depth technical features and monthly reports on the many developments in the tractor and farming machinery world.

Welcome

Contributors this issue

Tractor & Farming Heritage

LOCKED ‘N’ LOADED • What better way to finish off your Massey Ferguson restoration than with a restored loader too.

CULTIVISION CLASSIC • The Farmall A was a popular wartime tractor and was dubbed the Cultivision because of its unusual offset driving configuration.

£1M MARK IN THEIR SIGHTS

ACTON SCOTT UPDATE

THREE-YEAR RESTO ON SHOW

GOVERNMENT SUPPORT VITAL

Snippets

BEHIND THE CAMERA • PART FIVE: Peter Love continues his look at 2022 and ‘Life Behind The Camera’ as high summer arrives, which means The Great Dorset Steam Fair and others.

SUBSCRIBE TODAY 6 ISSUES £19.99 DON’T MISS OUT • AVAILABLE ON YOUR FAVOURITE DEVICE

PERCHERON POWER • Robert Sampson’s father Tom decided in the Fifties that he was going to continue using horses on his farm - since then there have always been working horses on the farm.

NOT TO BE RUSHTON • PART ONE: The story around George Rushton after he’d launched his General tractor at AEC.

RURAL RELICS Slate Fences • There are many thousands of miles of dry stone walls enclosing our fields, but what about slate fences?

MASSEY FERGUSON BAGINTON MEMORIES • Ted Everett recalls the part the Baginton plant played in the Massey Ferguson story.

HERRIOT HOSPICE AT THE LAMBERT • Road Run, Herriot Hospice Homecare Appeal, Thirsk, April 16

THE BRINK BACK FROM • This enthusiast has brought not one but two vintage tractors back from being basket cases to restorations of quality.

vintage scene

Tractor Talk

FULL STEAM AHEAD • Vale Vintage Machinery Show, Ty Uchaf Farm, Caerwys, July 1-2.

WEALD OF KENT PLOUGHING • Reed Court Farm, Hunton Road, Chainhurst, Kent, TN12 9SX, September 16.

FORCES OF NATURE • Animals take the limelight this month down on the smallholding for Graham Hampstead.

CUTTING A DASH • The refurb of the Massey Ferguson 135 continues with a strip down and rebuild of the dash.

Sales Diary • To avoid disappointment, please check the details listed with the company conducting the sale before setting out on your journey.

PRODUCT REVIEWS

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Frequency: One time Pages: 84 Publisher: Kelsey Publishing Ltd Edition: Summer 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: June 9, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Men's Lifestyle

Languages

English

Tractor & Farming Heritage magazine celebrates the development of the farm tractor from its historical roots, right up to the present day. Presenting an unrivalled combination of in-depth technical features along with monthly news and reports on developments within the industry. Tractor & Farming Heritage is aided by an expert team and enthusiastic contributors – transporting readers back to days gone by, while keeping them up to date with spectacular restoration projects. Meet the owners and restorers and discover all the latest from vintage and modern scenes. Led by an expert team of enthusiast contributors, Tractor transports readers back to days gone by, while keeping them up to date with spectacular restoration projects. All this is topped off with a burst of in-depth technical features and monthly reports on the many developments in the tractor and farming machinery world.

Welcome

Contributors this issue

Tractor & Farming Heritage

LOCKED ‘N’ LOADED • What better way to finish off your Massey Ferguson restoration than with a restored loader too.

CULTIVISION CLASSIC • The Farmall A was a popular wartime tractor and was dubbed the Cultivision because of its unusual offset driving configuration.

£1M MARK IN THEIR SIGHTS

ACTON SCOTT UPDATE

THREE-YEAR RESTO ON SHOW

GOVERNMENT SUPPORT VITAL

Snippets

BEHIND THE CAMERA • PART FIVE: Peter Love continues his look at 2022 and ‘Life Behind The Camera’ as high summer arrives, which means The Great Dorset Steam Fair and others.

SUBSCRIBE TODAY 6 ISSUES £19.99 DON’T MISS OUT • AVAILABLE ON YOUR FAVOURITE DEVICE

PERCHERON POWER • Robert Sampson’s father Tom decided in the Fifties that he was going to continue using horses on his farm - since then there have always been working horses on the farm.

NOT TO BE RUSHTON • PART ONE: The story around George Rushton after he’d launched his General tractor at AEC.

RURAL RELICS Slate Fences • There are many thousands of miles of dry stone walls enclosing our fields, but what about slate fences?

MASSEY FERGUSON BAGINTON MEMORIES • Ted Everett recalls the part the Baginton plant played in the Massey Ferguson story.

HERRIOT HOSPICE AT THE LAMBERT • Road Run, Herriot Hospice Homecare Appeal, Thirsk, April 16

THE BRINK BACK FROM • This enthusiast has brought not one but two vintage tractors back from being basket cases to restorations of quality.

vintage scene

Tractor Talk

FULL STEAM AHEAD • Vale Vintage Machinery Show, Ty Uchaf Farm, Caerwys, July 1-2.

WEALD OF KENT PLOUGHING • Reed Court Farm, Hunton Road, Chainhurst, Kent, TN12 9SX, September 16.

FORCES OF NATURE • Animals take the limelight this month down on the smallholding for Graham Hampstead.

CUTTING A DASH • The refurb of the Massey Ferguson 135 continues with a strip down and rebuild of the dash.

Sales Diary • To avoid disappointment, please check the details listed with the company conducting the sale before setting out on your journey.

PRODUCT REVIEWS

next month • DON’T MISS OUR GREAT NEXT ISSUE

SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR FAVOURITE HERITAGE TITLES AND SAVE OVER 20%


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