The hugely popular Spring Tractor World Show will take place at the Three Counties Showground, overlooking the Malvern Hills, on February 22 and 23 2020.

Using all the site’s four halls, the Show has more than 100 specialist trade stands, showcasing tractors and agricultural machinery of all ages.

There will be vintage and classic tractors, horticultural machinery, model displays, miniature steamers and stationary engines, as well as the latest models. Visitors can also shop for that elusive part or restoration product amongst the suppliers or browse the model and toy retailers, tools and garage equipment, tyres, workwear, clothing and gifts stands.

There will also be classic trucks and vans, with a classic commercials drive-in day and vintage sort-out and spares day on the Sunday.

The special themes in 2020 are ‘75 years of the Fordson E27N’, ‘50 years of the International Harvester World Wide Series’ and ‘Conversions’.

The first E27N came off the assembly line on 19 March 1945, so 2020 is a great anniversary. The International Harvester’s World Wide Series was a trendsetting range that enjoyed critical acclaim when it was introduced in 1970 and the ‘Conversions’ theme is open to any tractor that has been modified in some way – be it a four-wheel drive, half-track or full-track conversion, forward-control sprayer or simply a farm-built solution to suit a particular need. There should be some very interesting machinery on display this year.

As always, on Saturday, the renowned H J Pugh & Co annual auction will take place – with more than 100 tractors and 2,000 lots expected at the sale.

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