Huge crowds flocked to Tractor Fest this weekend, making it the biggest ever.
Newby Hall and Gardens, Ripon, hosted to the 18th Tractor Fest, the largest tractor festival in the UK.
Organised by the Yorkshire Vintage Association the show attracted 15,000 visitors over the two days.
More than 1,600 vintage and modern tractors were on display and 1,000 other exhibits including the largest ever display of stationary engines.
Displays this year included orange tractors, European vehicles and the marking of the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw the Ripon Community Poppy Project’s life-sized knitted tank taking pride of place in Newby’s grounds.
YorkMix broadcast live from the event.



Yorkshire Vintage Association chair Kevin Watson said: “This year was our biggest celebration of agricultural machinery with more than 2,500 exhibits on display in 120 acres of Newby’s beautiful parkland.
“Enthusiasts and tractor lovers from across the UK and the world travel to the show which proves year on year to be a fantastic family weekend.”












