GALLERY: 200 vintage tractors drove through Suffolk on Easter Sunday

200 tractors drove through the Suffolk countryside during the 36th edition of the National Vintage Tractor Road Run on Easter Sunday.

200 tractors drove through the Suffolk countryside during the 36th edition of the National Vintage Tractor Road Run on Easter Sunday.
Farmers Guide machinery contributor David Williams attended the event.

Farming and machinery enthusiasts had a chance to admire the vintage tractors as they drove along the 29-mile route through Suffolk villages, including Elmswell, Wetherden, Haughley and Woolpit, concluding the run at the Food Museum in Stowmarket.

The organisers explained that the event was first held in 1985 and was founded by Ashley Godsall & Robert Coles.

The rules were simple: it must be held on Easter Sunday in a different county each year, and it must raise money for local charities.

The vintage tractor run has been raising funds for SARS999 and St. Nicholas Hospice in Bury St. Edmunds.

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