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Unfortunately, I have to start
things off on a sombre note.
It is with great sadness that I
announce this will be my last
issue of CM&Fe.
After 26 issues, I’m relinquishing my
position in the Spring Suspension Seat
to allow Kevin Mills to take the controls.
I won’t steal Kevin’s thunder by telling
you about him, but I will assure you that
you’re in safe hands. As for me, I’m not
straying too far – you can’t get rid of me
that easily!
Before I go, I thought I’d pick out a
few of my highlights – as there have
been some cracking features during my
tenure (thanks to our dedicated band of
correspondents, I might add).
First up is Gordon Easton’s collection,
featured in the September 2011 issue.
Finding a sizeable collection is one
thing, but viewing one with tractors of a
consistently high quality is another. It’s
fair to say that Gordon and son Roger are
passionate about the collection and a
credit to the preservation movement.
Next, although these aren’t any order
of preference, is Laurence Cordner’s
beautifully-restored MF 398, from
the February 2012 issue. When Chris
McCullough told me he’d found a gem of
a tractor, little did I know that this gem
was more of a huge diamond! Considering
Laurence began with a rough, ex-dairy
farm machine, it’s unbelievable how good
the tractor looks now.
Thirdly is a tractor I have known since
my childhood – an MF 230 fitted with
an ARPS half-track system. With its low
hours and original appearance, the little
230 will always be special to me – but
the comments I received about it after
we featured it in the March 2012 issue
assured me that you like it too!
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Hard-working 390 gets a makeover Unfortunately, I have to start things off on a sombre note. It is with great sadness that I announce this will be my last issue of CM&Fe. After 26 issues, I’m relinquishing my position in the Spring Suspension Seat to allow Kevin Mills to take the controls. I won’t steal Kevin’s thunder by telling you about him, but I will assure you that you’re in safe hands. As for me, I’m not straying too far – you can’t get rid of me that easily! Before I go, I thought I’d pick out a few of my highlights – as there have been some cracking features during my tenure (thanks to our dedicated band of correspondents, I might add). First up is Gordon Easton’s collection, featured in the September 2011 issue. Finding a sizeable collection is one thing, but viewing one with tractors of a consistently high quality is another. It’s fair to say that Gordon and son Roger are passionate about the collection and a credit to the preservation movement. Next, although these aren’t any order of preference, is Laurence Cordner’s beautifully-restored MF 398, from the February 2012 issue. When Chris McCullough told me he’d found a gem of a tractor, little did I know that this gem was more of a huge diamond! Considering Laurence began with a rough, ex-dairy farm machine, it’s unbelievable how good the tractor looks now. Thirdly is a tractor I have known since my childhood – an MF 230 fitted with an ARPS half-track system. With its low hours and original appearance, the little 230 will always be special to me – but the comments I received about it after we featured it in the March 2012 issue assured me that you like it too!


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Unfortunately, I have to start
things off on a sombre note.
It is with great sadness that I
announce this will be my last
issue of CM&Fe.
After 26 issues, I’m relinquishing my
position in the Spring Suspension Seat
to allow Kevin Mills to take the controls.
I won’t steal Kevin’s thunder by telling
you about him, but I will assure you that
you’re in safe hands. As for me, I’m not
straying too far – you can’t get rid of me
that easily!
Before I go, I thought I’d pick out a
few of my highlights – as there have
been some cracking features during my
tenure (thanks to our dedicated band of
correspondents, I might add).
First up is Gordon Easton’s collection,
featured in the September 2011 issue.
Finding a sizeable collection is one
thing, but viewing one with tractors of a
consistently high quality is another. It’s
fair to say that Gordon and son Roger are
passionate about the collection and a
credit to the preservation movement.
Next, although these aren’t any order
of preference, is Laurence Cordner’s
beautifully-restored MF 398, from
the February 2012 issue. When Chris
McCullough told me he’d found a gem of
a tractor, little did I know that this gem
was more of a huge diamond! Considering
Laurence began with a rough, ex-dairy
farm machine, it’s unbelievable how good
the tractor looks now.
Thirdly is a tractor I have known since
my childhood – an MF 230 fitted with
an ARPS half-track system. With its low
hours and original appearance, the little
230 will always be special to me – but
the comments I received about it after
we featured it in the March 2012 issue
assured me that you like it too!
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