Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast

Editor’s welcome

Hi everyone,

Well I write this on May Day in changeable weather conditions and most of the county is still in Covid-19 lockdown, but there are little rays of hope of things getting back to some semblance of normal life. However, quite frankly, I feel life will never be quite the same as it was at the beginning of March 2020, but let’s hope I am wrong!

Nevertheless life on the farm has to carry on as best it can and, to that end, many of you have been working as normal through these

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