She performed perfectly but yesterday morning I took her off the cultivator and put her on the sprayer to put fungicide on the potatoes to prevent blight.
“Where is my adoring public”? “Where is Pascal”? she demanded as I started her. I had to explain that the shows had finished and Pascal had returned to the Netherlands. This caused her to cough and splutter and she really got upset and would not run properly at all.
I gave her a cuddle and stroked her bonnet telling her I too missed Pascal but he would be coming back in the future. This cheered her up and after I drained the tears from the lift pump bowl she cheered up and went on to perform perfectly on the sprayer.
Don’t tell me tractors don’t have feelings!









"Fourses Time", the scene in the harvest field in the 1950's. It was called "Fourses" in Norfolk because the women folk used to bring cold tea and beer along with sandwiches and cakes to the field at four-o-clock
Ahhh I remember it well from my youth!


(Please note Henrietta is fly under false colours! Her number plate was too modern for the display so they found another from a 1954 machine. I did not recognise her from a distance when I first saw her!