Classic Massey & Ferguson Enthusiast

The Amazing Imbert May Sale It’s all happening on 30-31 October

Auctioneers H J Pugh and Co have been called in to carry out this the largest sale of its kind this year.

This is a vast collection and impressive when considering that Imbert has put it together in a relatively short time frame, approximately only 15 years. When asked why he would buy a particular tractor or machine, it is clear that Imbert was always on the lookout for something special, something that little bit different.

The range of machines from the Massey-Harris, Ferguson and later Massey Ferguson heritage lines are no exception to that rule, which come under the hammer on the Friday 30 October. This is a private collection so the good news is that there is no VAT to pay on

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