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Good Evans: Front tractor bearings are a bit like my knees

This month, Roger Evans tells us about the current craze to emblazon tractors with the owner’s name, and why, in days gone by, he preferred to retain a certain amount of anonymity when it came to driving on the public highway.

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Good Evans: Front tractor bearings are a bit like my knees

This month, Roger Evans tells us about the current craze to emblazon tractors with the owner's name, and why, in days gone by, he preferred to retain a certain amount of anonymity when it came to driving...

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