Está viendo la página Spain versión del sitio.
Le gustaría cambiar a su sitio local?
Última edición


Free Sample Issue
Pruebe una muestra GRATIS de Tractor & Machinery
Pruebe una muestra GRATIS de

Tractor & Machinery Magazine Dexta Collections Edición anterior

English
18 Reseñas   •  English   •   Trade & Professional (Agricultural)
Only €4,99
In its long history T&M has always tried to promote interest in old tractors. We have reported on those directly involved with them – restorers, collectors and so on – but we’ve also aimed to involve those close to the hobbyists. Junior, for instance, is extremely popular and youngsters send in more of their pictures every week than we can really handle. Female members of the family become involved through our Ladies on Tractors pages, a feature that grows in popularity month after month.
So it is particularly pleasing for us to be reporting on the restorations and collections of teenagers: they are, after all, the future of this hobby and it’s good to know that they carry on their parents’
enthusiasm for it. Our two subjects this month (page 10) approach it differently – one saves up his money and has most of the work done for him while the other has decided to get in there and get her hands dirty. It’s a choice that many of their elders have to make, too. Clearly these two aren’t the only young adults who are pursuing old tractors as a hobby, so if you are one, a parent of one, or know one, let me know. It would be good to cover more of their work. Hot on the heels of the sun-kissed Dorset Steam Fair comes the rain-lashed Newark tractor show. Well, the sun may shine but I wouldn’t bank on it in November. Regardless of the weather, it’s always a show worth attending and this year there’s a new prize on offer from a man whose International tractors bear witness to his motto “Perfection without compromise.” Read about Mick Evans on page 27. And talking of International, or rather international, our reporters have been travelling far and wide this month. Howard Sherren went over to Germany to witness a Schluter Working Day and tells us about
it and the company on page 38; Roger Hamlin goes French with a Renault he found in Cornwall (page 18) and Peter Love has been over to Ireland to look at an interesting collection owned by the ‘King of Glin.’ See page 16.
read more read less
Tractor & Machinery Preview Pages Tractor & Machinery Preview Pages Tractor & Machinery Preview Pages Tractor & Machinery Preview Pages Tractor & Machinery Preview Pages Tractor & Machinery Preview Pages Tractor & Machinery Preview Pages Tractor & Machinery Preview Pages

Tractor & Machinery

Dexta Collections In its long history T&M has always tried to promote interest in old tractors. We have reported on those directly involved with them – restorers, collectors and so on – but we’ve also aimed to involve those close to the hobbyists. Junior, for instance, is extremely popular and youngsters send in more of their pictures every week than we can really handle. Female members of the family become involved through our Ladies on Tractors pages, a feature that grows in popularity month after month. So it is particularly pleasing for us to be reporting on the restorations and collections of teenagers: they are, after all, the future of this hobby and it’s good to know that they carry on their parents’ enthusiasm for it. Our two subjects this month (page 10) approach it differently – one saves up his money and has most of the work done for him while the other has decided to get in there and get her hands dirty. It’s a choice that many of their elders have to make, too. Clearly these two aren’t the only young adults who are pursuing old tractors as a hobby, so if you are one, a parent of one, or know one, let me know. It would be good to cover more of their work. Hot on the heels of the sun-kissed Dorset Steam Fair comes the rain-lashed Newark tractor show. Well, the sun may shine but I wouldn’t bank on it in November. Regardless of the weather, it’s always a show worth attending and this year there’s a new prize on offer from a man whose International tractors bear witness to his motto “Perfection without compromise.” Read about Mick Evans on page 27. And talking of International, or rather international, our reporters have been travelling far and wide this month. Howard Sherren went over to Germany to witness a Schluter Working Day and tells us about it and the company on page 38; Roger Hamlin goes French with a Renault he found in Cornwall (page 18) and Peter Love has been over to Ireland to look at an interesting collection owned by the ‘King of Glin.’ See page 16.


SELECCIONAR FORMATO:
Acceso instantáneo

Ofertas digitales disponibles:

Ejemplar digital único Dexta Collections
 
4,99 / issue
Disponible con
Pocketmags Plus
Suscripción de lectura ilimitada
 
Obtenga acceso ilimitado a Tractor & Machinery y más de 600 grandes títulos. Se renueva en €11,99 / mes después de 30 días. Cancele en cualquier momento. Más información
Este número y otros números atrasados no se incluyen en un Tractor & Machinery suscripción. Las suscripciones incluyen el último número de la revista y los nuevos números publicados durante el periodo de suscripción. €3,23 por número . Si desea suscribirse, consulte nuestro Opciones de suscripción
Los ahorros se calculan sobre la compra comparable de números sueltos durante un periodo de suscripción anualizado y pueden variar respecto a los importes anunciados. Los cálculos son meramente ilustrativos. Las suscripciones digitales incluyen el último número y todos los números regulares publicados durante su suscripción, a menos que se indique lo contrario. El periodo elegido se renovará automáticamente a menos que se cancele en el área Mi cuenta hasta 24 horas antes del final de la suscripción actual.

Issue Cover

Tractor & Machinery  |  Dexta Collections  


In its long history T&M has always tried to promote interest in old tractors. We have reported on those directly involved with them – restorers, collectors and so on – but we’ve also aimed to involve those close to the hobbyists. Junior, for instance, is extremely popular and youngsters send in more of their pictures every week than we can really handle. Female members of the family become involved through our Ladies on Tractors pages, a feature that grows in popularity month after month.
So it is particularly pleasing for us to be reporting on the restorations and collections of teenagers: they are, after all, the future of this hobby and it’s good to know that they carry on their parents’
enthusiasm for it. Our two subjects this month (page 10) approach it differently – one saves up his money and has most of the work done for him while the other has decided to get in there and get her hands dirty. It’s a choice that many of their elders have to make, too. Clearly these two aren’t the only young adults who are pursuing old tractors as a hobby, so if you are one, a parent of one, or know one, let me know. It would be good to cover more of their work. Hot on the heels of the sun-kissed Dorset Steam Fair comes the rain-lashed Newark tractor show. Well, the sun may shine but I wouldn’t bank on it in November. Regardless of the weather, it’s always a show worth attending and this year there’s a new prize on offer from a man whose International tractors bear witness to his motto “Perfection without compromise.” Read about Mick Evans on page 27. And talking of International, or rather international, our reporters have been travelling far and wide this month. Howard Sherren went over to Germany to witness a Schluter Working Day and tells us about
it and the company on page 38; Roger Hamlin goes French with a Renault he found in Cornwall (page 18) and Peter Love has been over to Ireland to look at an interesting collection owned by the ‘King of Glin.’ See page 16.
Seguir leyendo leer menos
Tractor & Machinery (T&M) is a 132-page publication on sale every four weeks. Its focus is tractors from the 1960s to the 1990s, reflecting an era of tremendous change in machinery – from the days when agriculture was a major employer, through to the time when new technology transformed farming forever.

T&M features the popular makes and models, but also covers some of the more unusual tractors and implements. Each issue has exclusive owners’ stories, historical profiles and restorations, plus the latest news and auction results. For those with hands-on knowledge, there’s a dedicated workshop section with essential practical advice and tips.

T&M was launched in 1994 and has gone from strength to strength, with fans the world over. Tractor & Machinery is published 13 times a year

omo abonado recibirá las siguientes ventajas:


•  Un descuento sobre el PVP de su revista
•  Su revista en su dispositivo cada mes
•  Nunca te perderás un número
•  Estás protegido de las subidas de precios que puedan producirse más adelante en el año

Recibirás 13 problemas durante un año Tractor & Machinery suscripción a la revista.

Nota: Las ediciones digitales no incluyen los artículos de portada ni los suplementos que encontraría en los ejemplares impresos.

Su compra aquí en Pocketmags.com puede leerse en cualquiera de las siguientes plataformas.


Puedes leer aquí en el sitio web o descargar la aplicación para tu plataforma, sólo recuerda iniciar sesión con tu nombre de usuario y contraseña de Pocketmags.

Apple Pocketmags Online Pocketmags Google Pocketmags
La aplicación Pocketmags funciona en todos los dispositivos iPad y iPhone con iOS 13.0 o superior, Android 8.0 o superior y Fire Tablet (Gen 3) o superior. Nuestro lector web funciona con cualquier navegador compatible con HTML5, para PC y Mac recomendamos Chrome o Firefox.

Para iOS recomendamos cualquier dispositivo que pueda ejecutar el último iOS para un mejor rendimiento y estabilidad. Los modelos anteriores con especificaciones de procesador y RAM inferiores pueden experimentar una renderización de páginas más lenta y fallos ocasionales de la aplicación que están fuera de nuestro control.
4,6
/5
Basado en 18 Opiniones de los clientes
5
14
4
1
3
2
2
1
1
0
Ver comentarios

Great Mag

Great Mag Revisado 21 agosto 2022

Tractor & Machinery

Great magazine look forward to reading it each edition Revisado 27 mayo 2020

Artículos de este número


A continuación encontrará una selección de artículos en Tractor & Machinery Dexta Collections.

Tractor & Machinery Spring 24 Spring 24 Comprar por €4,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Tractor & Machinery Mar-24 Mar-24 Comprar por €4,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Tractor & Machinery Feb-24 Feb-24 Comprar por €4,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Tractor & Machinery Jan-24 Jan-24 Comprar por €4,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Tractor & Machinery Dec-23 Dec-23 Comprar por €4,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Tractor & Machinery Nov-23 Nov-23 Comprar por €4,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Tractor & Machinery Oct-23 Oct-23 Comprar por €4,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Tractor & Machinery Sep-23 Sep-23 Comprar por €4,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Tractor & Machinery Aug-23 Aug-23 Comprar por €4,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Tractor & Machinery Jul-23 Jul-23 Comprar por €4,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Tractor & Machinery Jun-23 Jun-23 Comprar por €4,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Tractor & Machinery May-23 May-23 Comprar por €4,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
Tractor & Machinery Apr-23 Apr-23 Comprar por €4,99 Ver | Añadir a la cesta
+
Ver todos
Free Sample Issue
Pruebe una muestra GRATIS de Tractor & Machinery