Tractor & Farming Heritage

PRODIGAL PLOUGHMASTER

I think it’s fair to say that I, pretty much like the rest of you reading this, have been starved of the privilege of walking up and down a splendid collection of tractors lined up for parade throughout 2020. So, it was an unexpected and welcome surprise to go visit the latest restoration by Jack Ashton, whose last project a Farmall H featured in the TFH March 2020 issue.

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This time the tractor was a Roadless Ploughmaster 90, a restoration he had just put the finishing touches to and returned to its owner Richard Mason who lives on the outskirts of Boston, Lincolnshire. Not only was I met by this latest piece of immaculate work but also a mind-boggling array of Roadless tractor history. This included Roadless examples of E27N Full track and Half track crawlers,

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