Tractor & Farming Heritage

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A celebration of 70 years of the new Fordson Major E1A, 75 years of the David Brown Cropmaster, 50 years of Massey Ferguson 1200, 75 years of Series 2 Field Marshall, “Nicholson’s of Newark” machinery, and a celebration of Ruston engines from Lincoln. The list of feature tractors to celebrate at the show this year read more like a “who’s who” of some of the major brands. And for the serious enthusiast and general tractor fan, there was much to delight with around 1100 vintage and classic tractors, farm equipment, commercial vehicles, and stationary engines to view.

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Rally organiser and publicity officer for the East Anglia Group National Vintage Tractor & Engine Club, Gordon Carson, said: “We had a great weekend and thoroughly enjoyed talking to the many visitors that came to our stand over the weekend. When the show started,

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