Posted by bill from scotland on July 22, 2014 at 23:22:57 from (86.158.92.174):
I showed my MF 1155 and 97 fwa at our local show a couple of weeks ago, its a small Scottish village called New Byth. It was around 40 years ago this show originally started and has been going well ever since, some years its warm and sunny while others have been raining and wet.This year we were lucky in that it stayed dry. The pictures were taken on my phone from the seat of the 97, the parade field is very small and the tractors have to bunch up for them all to get in. The 97 fwa can be a bit of a handfull when trying to turn in the very small space available. The Ferguson in the first picture was built up by a local guy but does look good for a working model. The show/parade is held in a small field but there would be around 100 tractors as well as cars, bikes and the odd truck. As you will see the colours are varied but Marshalls play a strong part. Hope you enjoy. Looking forward to our US/Canada trip in September. Bill
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