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Fordson Major

  • The smallest Red Giant!

    The smallest Red Giant!

    Chris Graham on 16th November 2021

    The now rare Massey Ferguson 130 was the smallest Red Giant, but Norman Mitchinson owns a fine example, as Bob Weir discovers.

  • Massey Ferguson 2135 Industrial

    Massey Ferguson 2135 Industrial

    Chris Graham on 8th October 2021

    Bob Weir went to the Clyde Valley, near Glasgow, to meet Bill Orr, and his Massey Ferguson 2135 Industrial.

  • Mad Jack Fuller tractor road run!

    Mad Jack Fuller tractor road run!

    Chris Graham on 13th September 2021

    Chris Graham reports on the Mad Jack Fuller Tractor Road Run, that wound its way through East Sussex one sunny Sunday morning in July.

  • A very special Fordson Major

    A very special Fordson Major

    Chris Graham on 16th August 2021

    William Carson samples a very special Fordson Major that’s one of the best-sounding tractors that Ford never built!

  • The Fordson Major story

    The Fordson Major story

    Chris Graham on 4th August 2021

    Jonathan Whitlam tells the fascinating Fordson Major story in this, the 70th anniversary year of this influential tractor range from Ford.

  • 1975 MF 20 Industrial tractor

    1975 MF 20 Industrial tractor

    Chris Graham on 19th June 2021

    Bob Weir goes to Scotland to visit Massey Ferguson enthusiast Dave McCulloch, and his superb, 1975 MF 20 Industrial tractor.

  • 1958 Power Major Roadless

    1958 Power Major Roadless

    Chris Graham on 17th February 2021

    George Nisbet owns a 1958 Power Major Roadless that has been in the family since 1964. Bob Weir went to Aberdeenshire to meet them both. Photography: George Nisbet The 1958 Power Major Roadless has been in the Nisbet family for…

  • 1950s lorries hard at work

    1950s lorries hard at work

    Chris Graham on 17th August 2020

    Mike Forbes presents a wonderful selection of photographs of 1950s lorries hard at work in quarries, from the Chris Hodge ‘Stilltime’ Collection.

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