Friday, 8 September 2023

Last Sunday

One other thing we managed to do over the weekend was advertised on the local Next Door and Facebook pages - 100 tractors in a charity tractor run from west Suffolk into our area and back by a different route. Small boys and some bigger ones like tractors so we all went to watch them pass the end of Son's road. Much tooting and waving, we forgot to count but there were "quite a few" as we say in Suffolk. Huge modern ones as well as the vintage that we often see on a smaller charity tractor run through my village.








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Sue 

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  1. I love tractor runs, everyone seems so happy and it is often a family day out for the tractor drivers as well with children sitting proudly by the side of their dads.

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    1. Lots of lady drivers too as there is a Pink Ladies Tractor Club in the area

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  2. Every little boys dreams come true, what's not to love about a tractor.

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    1. It was good to see modern and old for a change

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  3. We have them here too at this time of year - Agricultural Show Time.

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    1. All the tractor owners and drivers seem to be enjoying themselves too

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  4. Living in a farming area, there are charity tractor runs here too. They're always very popular.

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    1. Plenty of people came out to watch in Son's village - and other people asking what we were waiting for!

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  5. Great fun. There's a vintage tractor run that goes through my village every year, though this year it rained all day and I stayed at home.

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    1. We waited with toddler grandson 2 years ago for a smaller group to go past my bungalow but there were only a dozen and they'd soon gone

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  6. Tractor Runs seem to be increasing in popularity everywhere now. It's always lovely to see them from the bright, shiny, new gleaming giants to the old vintage ones that put put put their way along. belching out goodness, knows what behind them.
    The most recent one here was held in memory of a very popular, local gentleman. who died tragically all too soon. It raised over £3000 Donated to the local renal unit at the hospital

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    1. That's an amazing amount to raise - I think this run was in aid of the West Suffolk Hospice

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  7. Those tractor runs are great fun - even for 60 pluses like me!
    Alison in Wales x

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  8. Last Saturday, I was watching a tractor pull, where tractors vie against each other, antiques and new, divided by weight classes, to put the heaviest weights the farthest distance. I actually enjoyed it. The winner was an elderly man who pulled his tractor off the track and sat in the hot sun watching the rest of the competitors closely.

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  9. We seem to have more than our fair share of tractor runs here too, they do look wonderful en masse don't they. It makes Alan miss his old John Deere too, the big one not his tiny little mostly grass cutting one.

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    1. Col only got to join in one tractor run and they told him his Fiat tractor was a bit too modern because it had a cab. The grey fergie wouldn't have got far at all

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  10. Tractor runs are new to me. They sound like lots of fun and I'd love seeing the vintage tractors next to the modern tractors.

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  11. Q - What do you call someone who used to like tractors?
    A - An extractor fan.

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  12. We have a link box that hubby has fixed an old rear car seat in...quite the spectacle as you can imagine! However not the worst ride around the countryside can be had in it on tractor runs. x

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