Tractor & Farming Heritage

SALE OF THE YEAR

The ‘sale of the year’ (so far) took place on Saturday, July 3 starting at 9am when Cheffins’ Oliver Godfrey started things off at the immaculate Liddell family Shrubbs Farm, Sheering, Bishops Stortford, Essex, a family who have loved all farm machinery for many decades.

Roadless

After Oliver welcomed everyone, he headed straight into the tractor spares and miscellaneous items in very overcast conditions as the early morning crowd gathered. However, as the sale went on, the crowd just grew and grew with the car park overfl owing.

The early highlights included the Roadless front weight

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