6 Twos Company
Our chief correspondent went to deepest north Essex to visit a relatively new restorer to the scene, Peter Rash, who has created two wonderful tractors that have become prize winners at major shows.
14 News
20 Aussie rules
The ability of the Chamberlain to drive distances at speed set it apart from almost any other type of tractor, writes our technical editor.
24 International affairs
It was the United States Lend-Lease scheme which gave many British farms a taste of the International T6 and its diesel equivalent, the TD6, writes our chief correspondent in the first of a new series.
30 Cool cat
An Eicher Puma in ice blue. Is this the epitome of 1960s cool, writes Pete Henshaw?
34 Family favourites
Our Cumbrian correspondent visits the neighbouring county of North Yorkshire to learn about a fine collection of mostly Ferguson and Massey-Ferguson tractors.
40 Persian King
Our Chief Correspondent visited the Budd family in Surrey and looked at a type of tractor that originally came to their farm in 1939 - the Allis B.
46 Class Act
Our chief correspondent was joined by Gary Boyd Hope as they looked at their good friend Mike Eacocks fleet of restored JCBs. This month they delve into the 3DII - a type introduced by the company in 1968.
50 Kens Mini still swinging
After an expensive initial restoration, our Worcestershire correspondent is called in to give Ken Briggs 1966 BMC Mini a decent respray.
54 A little mystery
Elementary my dear Watson. Or is it? Pete Henshaw uncovers a mystery mini-tractor based on Austin Seven mechanicals.
58 Grasping the nettle
The legacy of restoring tractors leads our smallholding correspondent to contemplate the meaning of life and stinging nettles.
62 Avery little counts
Our technical editor tracks down a mythical beast which has found its way into the heart of Lincolnshire.
65 Pluto, power and runaway polls
Former Surrey farmer, John Blake, concludes his series on life on the farm in the 60s.
66 Caterpillars & Ancestors
Donald Bowler tracks down the early days of Caterpillars in the pages of Alec Worbeys scrapbooks.
70 A master of all trades
Our Scottish correspondent meets Clive Booth - a man who is proof that hard work never hurt anyone.
74 Model World
80 A Tale of Constables and Tractor Engines
Geoff Ravenhall adds a new twist to the adage if you want to know something, ask a policeman...
82 Letters and Reviews
86 Rare Breeds Factfile
No 61: Vaynol Cattle
88 It started with a little grey Fergie
Then after a few more vehicles it became a collection. Jo Roberts hears the story behind Tacla Taid - Angleseys Museum of Transport and Agriculture.
92 Tractor Price Index
96 Sales & Marketplace News
102 Sales & Auctions
104 Fettling a Fisher Humphries
Harry Dodd embarks on returning an unusual trailer plough to working order.