Tractor & Farming Heritage

A league of its own

Sarah’s big birthday (aren’t they all over a certain age) was looming fast in early 2022 and celebrations were planned to coincide with Christmas 2021. Luke Homer, her husband who owns several classic tractors and a variety of compatible agricultural machinery, and is a member of SEVAC, had the perfect solution for a present. Secretly buy a tractor, restore it, wrap it up and give it to her as a joint birthday and Christmas present! A brave decision which may not have appealed to every lady, but Sarah is as enthusiastic about the hobby as he is, so no fears in that quarter.

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