Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast

Editor’s welcome

Hi everyone,

Well, here we are at the end of a year that has been nothing but frustrating, but we have to try and be positive. We are hearing about various vaccines that have been developed to combat Covid-19 and, hopefully, will be available very soon; perhaps then we can get back to some sort of normal life. As far as I know, all Christmas/New Year events are off and Tractor World, Malvern is not on either and moving into May. The Heathfield Show, East Sussex is also

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